Q&A: ‘Crystal ribcage’ technology pioneers new approaches to lung health

It’s no secret that our lungs play a vital role in our daily lives—ensuring we can breathe, fend off infections, and adapt to various challenges. Despite their importance, the organs still puzzle many medical experts, especially when they’re affected by diseases. While traditional tools like MRI and CT scans are helpful when a patient is experiencing a lung-related illness, they can still fall short in providing the detailed, real-time information needed to understand the intricacies of lung health.

Namakau Ntini, PIA acting registrar

By BUUMBA CHIMBULU

A CURRENT boom in the construction industry has resulted into an increased uptake of fire insurance in Zambia, overtaking motor insurance which has mostly been undertaken by consumers.

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Latest version of the Healthy Eating Index covers toddler diet quality

In four new articles in the Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics, leading nutrition experts describe and evaluate the latest versions of the Healthy Eating Index (HEI), issued to correspond to the 2020–2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans (DGA). For the first time, there are two new HEIs, one for children and adults 2 years and older, and one for young children aged 12 through 23 months.

Understanding of mechanisms behind post-exercise lack of appetite can open new paths to obesity treatment

The complex relationship between physical activity and energy balance—food intake versus energy expenditure—is still a challenge for science, especially in light of the rising worldwide prevalence of overweight and obesity. Some of the medications available on the market to combat obesity work analogously to hormones associated with appetite control, and for some time researchers have focused on understanding how processes involving metabolites (products of cell metabolism) affect hunger and satiety.

SACCORD Executive Director Boniface Chembe

By NATION REPORTER

THE Southern African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes (SACCORD) says Government should not waste more time in presenting the Public Order Act and the Access to Information bills among other approved bills to enact them into law.

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ZAMMSA DELEGATION IN EGYPT FOR DRUGS PROCUREMENT

By ROGERS KALERO

A DELEGATION from Zambia Medicines and Medical Supplies Agency (ZAMMSA) and the Zambia Medicines Regulatory Authority (ZAMRA) has arrived in Egypt to commence the pre-inspection process of medicines and medical supplies to be procured from the Unified Procurement Authority (UPA) of Egypt.

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