Safety concerns have been eased over a potentially life-saving method of umbilical cord clamping for newborn babies, thanks to research at Hudson Institute.
New study investigates whether we think about anxiety and depression differently now
Following COVID, mental health is front and center in the public consciousness.
Immune and tumor cell ‘tug-of-war’ controls anti-cancer activity, study finds
Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital found immune and tumor cells compete over glutamine, a major nutrient in their local environment, with significant implications for anti-cancer activity. If cancer cells monopolize glutamine, they can prevent immune cells from destroying cancer.
Sichone relishes Malawi meet
CHIPOLOPOLO assistant coach Moses Sichone is relishing tomorrow’s COSAFA Senior Challenge Cup Group B date against neighbours Malawi as Zambia begin their title defense. Zambia will tackle Malawi at 18:00hrs in Durban as they aim to start their campaign on a winning note. Sichone said in an interview from South Africa that the team looks […]
Genetics shed light on causes of intestinal disease
University of Queensland researchers have used genetics to reveal that much of the risk of developing a common and sometimes fatal intestinal disease is inherited.
Local contractors challenged to provide quality works
By ANDREW MUKOMA
CHIKANKATA Council Chairperson, Conard Ngoma has challenged contractors and suppliers in the district to always aim at providing quality services whenever engaged by the local authority.
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New study answers the question: Is anyone truly healthy?
A new long-term study of population-level data shows that when it comes to health, pretty much everyone could make improvements, plus the relationship with risk factors and mortality changes over time, sometimes in surprising ways.
KoBold Metals calls for more mineral exploration, new technology
By ROGERS KALERO
KOBOLD Metals, an American mineral exploration and development company operating in Zambia has said Government’s goal to increase Zambia’s Copper production from 850,000 metric tonnes per annum to three million metric tonnes over the next 10 year requires more mineral exploration, new ideas and new technology.
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Study aims to assess bleeding complications in patients undergoing high-risk percutaneous coronary interventions
A new multi-center, single-arm, open-label study is the first to exclusively assess bleeding complications in patients undergoing high-risk percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) with Impella with independent adjudication via a clinical events adjudication committee and will gather meaningful real-world data based on contemporary practice. The design and rationale of the study was published online in the Journal of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions.
US$1.2M STOLEN LOOT WAS A HOAXFOR NUMBERS – PRECIOUS MAGANDE
By NATION REPORTER
THE US$1.2 million supposedly stolen from a politician linked to the Patriotic Front (PF) was a complete hoax
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