Media Lia son committee objects trial of gold scandal case

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THE Media Liaison Committee (MLC) is deeply concerned with the application by the state to have the courts adjudicate and determine the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport (KKIA) gold scandal case in camera.

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Hidden belly fat in midlife linked to Alzheimer’s disease

Higher amounts of visceral abdominal fat in midlife are linked to the development of Alzheimer’s disease, according to research being presented next week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA). Visceral fat is fat surrounding the internal organs deep in the belly. Researchers found that this hidden abdominal fat is related to changes in the brain up to 15 years before the earliest memory loss symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease occur.

UPND has failed to manage economy – Nawakwi

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ZAMBIA’s biggest problem is that the country is lacking in productivity and that is why the Kwacha has been depreciating at a fast rate and out of control, Edith Nawakwi has observed.

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Zambia losing US$829M through global tax abuse – ActionAid

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ZAMBIA is losing an estimated US$829 million in tax every year to global tax abuse, ActionAid Zambia has revealed.

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Liver cancer rates are rising with each successive generation of Mexican Americans: Study

New research reveals that with each subsequent generation of Mexican Americans, the risk of developing liver cancer has climbed. Although Mexican Americans have experienced a growing trend in modifiable risk factors—such as increased alcohol consumption, higher smoking rates, and elevated body mass index—these factors alone do not entirely account for the increased risk of liver cancer as generations progress. The findings are published online in Cancer.