Destabilising PF

Miles Sampa and his equally deranged disciples are not only a dangerous distraction to the wellbeing of our country, but are serving as a red herring diversion to the real issues that this country must contend with.

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Researchers find testosterone hormone therapy for transmasculine individuals is safer than previously thought

A common concern about gender-affirming hormone therapy for transmasculine people is the risk of red blood cell volume changes and erythrocytosis, a high concentration of red blood cells, with the use of prescribed testosterone. However, Mount Sinai researchers have found that testosterone treatment may be safer than previously reported, with results published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism.

Study unveils the engagement of different cortical networks while humans are unconscious

States of unconsciousness, such as those that occur during sleep or while under the effect of anesthesia, have been the focus of countless past neuroscience studies. While these works have identified some brain regions that are active and inactive when humans are unconscious, the precise contribution of each of these regions to consciousness remains largely unclear.

Study suggests changing to a healthier diet could add ten years to your life

An international team of public health specialists, addiction researchers, cardiovascular and metabolic health professionals and nutritionists has found that switching from a typical Western diet to a healthier regimen could add 10 years of life for the average middle-aged person. In their study, reported in the journal Nature Food, the group analyzed dietary data for people listed in the UK Biobank study.

Uncertainties jeopardise mining indaba – MUZI

By NATION REPORTER

THE Mine Workers Union of Zambia (MUZ) says the mining “indaba” aimed at empowering locals to own shares in the giant mining companies has delayed due to the uncertainty the sector has been going through.

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