Research suggests mild head knocks can damage vessels that clear debris from brain

Research suggests mild head knocks can damage vessels that clear debris from brain

On a crisp September day, Zoe Aldrich walked onto a rugby pitch on a college campus in upstate New York. With her teammates surrounding her, she got ready for the kick-off and the pitch became a blur of coloured jerseys. A teammate passed Aldrich the ball and she started running,...

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Patients with lingering symptoms need access to specialised clinics

Patients with lingering symptoms need access to specialised clinics

Those of us who try to prepare communities for outbreaks of infectious diseases have a saying: Once you’ve seen one pandemic, you’ve seen one pandemic. In other words, each deadly outbreak is different and brings with it, new challenges. As members of a team that helps the nation’s largest public...

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Despite high HIV awareness in western Kenya, cultural taboos undermine progress

Despite high HIV awareness in western Kenya, cultural taboos undermine progress

While significant gains have been made in the fight against HIV-related stigma and discrimination, prejudiced attitudes still hold back people in rural Kenya from accessing healthcare services. Cultural inhibitions are still at play in the war against sexually transmitted infections (STI) and access to reproductive health services, further multiplying the...

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Biden appoints bioethics and social inequality specialist to top science post

Biden appoints bioethics and social inequality specialist to top science post

During his presidential campaign, Joe Biden pledged that his administration would address inequality and racism. Now that he’s been sworn in as US president, his appointment of a prominent sociologist to the nation’s top science office is raising hopes that the changes will extend to the scientific community. Alondra Nelson,...

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Government is neither slavery or freedom: It’s a system that rules beings

Government is neither slavery or freedom: It’s a system that rules beings

Government is neither slavery or freedom; it is a system invented or created to rule human beings by human beings If you have no rules, then someone or somebody has to create them, and then have methods of teaching them and enforcing them and changing them, whether that be physically...

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Facebook’s oversight board to decide whether to give Trump bullhorn back

Facebook’s oversight board to decide whether to give Trump bullhorn back

In the wake of this month’s violent insurrection at the US Capitol, Facebook suspended the account of the inciter-in-chief Donald Trump. On January 7, citing the danger that the president’s posts might incite further violence, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the company would keep Trump off the platform “indefinitely and for...

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Decathlon named official licensee of US basketball league

Decathlon named official licensee of US basketball league

Decathlon, one of the world’s largest sporting goods retailers, and the National Basketball Association (NBA) has announced a new multiyear merchandising partnership that makes it an official licensee of the NBA in Africa, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and Latin America. The partnership marks Decathlon’s first partnership with a North...

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African Free Trade Area now the largest free trade zone in the world ‘by participation’

African Free Trade Area now the largest free trade zone in the world ‘by participation’

The start of trading under the African Continental Free Trade Area (ACFTA) agreement on January 1 has created the largest free trade zone in the world by country following the ratification of the agreement by 34 countries. After years of haggling, suspicion and uncertainty the realisation ACFTA has been hailed...

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Scientists grapple with what new coronavirus variants mean for schools

Scientists grapple with what new coronavirus variants mean for schools

The emergence of fast-spreading coronavirus variants has once again put a spotlight on the role of children in the Covid-19 pandemic. Early data on one new variant had suggested that it was spreading more in children than in adults compared with other lineages. But researchers now suggest the variant is...

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Africa braces for a digital storm as industries reset their operations

Africa braces for a digital storm as industries reset their operations

The coronavirus pandemic is accelerating the move to digital, as large proportions of the population work, learn and entertain themselves remotely, while others have trialled services such as remote healthcare for the first time. These were amongst the findings of a recent Amdocs survey of 1,000 consumers in the United...

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