Sensitivity to common food allergens such as dairy and peanuts could be an important and previously unappreciated cause of heart disease, new research suggests—and the increased risk for cardiovascular death includes people without obvious food allergies.
Gov’t commends ZCEA in promoting Civic Education Among Learners
By LUCY PHIRI
COMMUNITY Development and Social Services Minister, Doreen Mwamba says Government recognises and acknowledges the work that the Zambia Civic Education Association (ZCEA) is doing in supplementing its effort towards enhancing child participation in civic education.
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Researchers develop AI algorithm to measure muscle development, provide growth chart for children
Leveraging artificial intelligence and the largest pediatric brain MRI dataset to date, researchers have now developed a growth chart for tracking muscle mass in growing children. The new study, led by investigators from Brigham and Women’s Hospital, found that their artificial intelligence-based tool is the first to offer a standardized, accurate, and reliable way to assess and track indicators of muscle mass on routine MRI. Their results are published in Nature Communications.
A breath of fresh air keeps drug-producing cells alive longer
In 2021, a Northwestern University-led research team began working to develop an implantable “living pharmacy” to control the human body’s sleep/wake cycles. Now, the researchers have completed a major step toward achieving this goal.
Govt to revoke over 2, 000 emerald mining licences
By NATION REPORTER
THE Emerald and Semi-Precious Stones Mining Association of Zambia (ESMAZ) president Victor Kalesha has revealed that over 2, 000 licences are on the verge of being revoked by government.
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PRESIDENT HICHILEMA WOOS SWEDISH INVESTORS
By NATION REPORTER
President Hakainde hichilema says Zambia is ready to welcome investors who will process the country’s natural resources.
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Impeachment motion alive – Mundubile
…explains that once an MP endorses a signature and the threshold reached, there is no law that provides for withdrawal as the impeachment process would have been kicked into motion
THE impeachment motion against Speaker of the National Assembly Nelly Mutti is still alive, Brian Mundubile has said.
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Speaker Mutti defended
…from accusations that she has become a rogue by promoting lawlessness and breaching the Constitution for installing Robert Chabinga as the purported Leader of the Opposition in Parliament
By NATION REPORTER
GOVERNMENT has come to the defence of Speaker of the National Assembly Nelly Mutti over her decision to recognise suspended Mafinga Member of Parliament Robert Chabinga as the Leader of the Opposition in Parliament without being elected by the opposition lawmakers.
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Sampa using UPND cadres
…Kelvin Mwaba, the former chairman for the Miles Sampa group claims the expelled Matero MP was gifted UPND cadres to cause chaos at the PF secretariat
By NATION REPORTER
EXPELLED Matero Member of Parliament Miles Sampa’s former member of central committee, Lastone Kelvin Bwalya Mukuntu Mwaba has embarked on a campaign to expose the illegal acts of how he (Sampa) planned to cause mayhem in the former ruling party using UPND cadres.
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Smartphones and smart speakers may be able to detect alcohol intoxication by analyzing voice patterns, says study
Sensors in smartphones and smart speakers could help determine a person’s level of alcohol intoxication based on the changes in their voice, according to a new study in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.