UPND legacy of lies making it hard for opposition to sell their manifestos – Kalaba

By NATION REPORTER

THE legacy of lies that the UPND left is making it difficult for the opposition political parties to sell their manifesto to the people, Harry Kalaba has said.

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Artificial intelligence may help predict—possibly prevent—sudden cardiac death

Predicting sudden cardiac death, and perhaps even addressing a person’s risk to prevent future death, may be possible through artificial intelligence (AI) and could offer a new move toward prevention and global health strategies, according to preliminary research presented at the American Heart Association’s Resuscitation Science Symposium 2023, held Nov. 11–12, in Philadelphia.

Farmers marooned in districts waiting for fertiliser – Mutayachalo

MANY farmers in some parts of Estern Province are marooned in their respective districts waiting for the scramble of fertilizer which has not yet started being distributed by the company which was contracted to deliver and distribute the commodity, Yotam Mutayachalo has disclosed.

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Prediabetes and persistent tobacco use may triple risk of stroke in healthy young adults

The combination of persistent tobacco use and prediabetes (higher than normal blood sugar levels that may progress to type 2 diabetes) triples the risk of stroke in young adults who do not have other cardiovascular risk factors, according to a preliminary study presented at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions 2023 held Nov. 11–13, in Philadelphia.