Artificial intelligence (AI) can use data from low-dose CT scans of the lungs to improve risk prediction for death from lung cancer, cardiovascular disease and other causes, according to a study published in Radiology.
Popular Zambezi Magic telenovela Mpali reaches its 1000 episode mark
WITNESS the journey of drama and intrigue on Tuesday, 25 July 2023, featuring our beloved ensemble of award-winning actors as they celebrate this stellar accomplishment! Since its premiere on Monday 22 October 2018, the gripping telenovela Mpali has drawn audiences, showing the complexity of life in a modern polygamist household. Zambezi Magic is thrilled to […]
Chiengi MP arrested for assault
POLICE in Lusaka have arrested Chiengi Member of Parliament Given Katuta for allegedly assaulting a journalist. Ms Katuta has since been charged with the offence of Common Assault Contrary to Section 247 of the Penal Code Act Chapter 87 of the Laws of Zambia. This follows a complaint reported at Emmasdale Police Station on the […]
Give UPND chance to deliver on its promises – Kafulafuta MP
By SHERRY CHABALA
ZAMBIANS have been urged to be patient with the UPND government as it is committed to implementing and actualising all its campaign promises.
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Researchers find 89% of sports supplement labels false, ingredients fraudulent and some laced with illegal drugs
What is actually in a sports supplement? It might be assumed that whatever is on the label reflects what people swallow. Supplement manufacturing is not monitored, and according to a recent study, the reality can be quite different.
Stakeholders, Zambians expectant as Govt is set to handover KCM
ADVOCATES for National Development and Democracy (ANDD) Executive Director Samuel Banda has commended the new dawn administration for demonstrating positive commitment in revamping the mining sector.
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Real-time, ultra-sensitive biosensors to improve pathogen detection
For COVID-19 and many common respiratory viruses, rapid tests and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests are available and regularly used to detect and diagnose. However, because of the nature of these tests, they are costly and can take minutes, hours or even days to receive a diagnosis and even then, false reporting can occur.
PSMA PET imaging improves accuracy of predicting prostate cancer recurrence
A molecular imaging tool developed by researchers at the University of California’s two nationally ranked medical centers, UCLA and UCSF, helps improve the accuracy of predicting the risk of cancer recurrence in patients with intermediate to high-risk prostate cancer who undergo surgery.
Computational modeling could improve knee implant alignment
A Texas A&M University doctoral student has collaborated with an innovative surgical navigation and robotics company on motion capture research that can potentially improve implant alignment during knee replacement surgeries.
Encouraging Latinx youth to embrace ethnic pride can enhance their well-being
Encouraging Latinx adolescents of Mexican origin to embrace their ethnic pride, cultural values, and connections to their cultural community contributes to positive development and better adjustment during adolescence, a new University of California, Davis, psychology study suggests.