Saturday, 16 Nov, 2024

Health

Bangladesh-India joint conference on eye care

DHAKA: A Bangladesh-India joint conference on eye care ‘Collaborate-2016’ was held in city on September 30. Eye specialists, doctors and delegates from medical colleges and eye care hospitals from India and Bangladesh participated in the conference. Bangladesh information

One in 10 children has ‘Aids defense’

DHAKA: A 10th of children have a “monkey-like” immune system that stops them developing Aids, a study suggests. The study, in Science Translational Medicine, found the children’s immune systems were “keeping calm”, which prevented them being wiped out. An untreated HIV

92pc people breathe polluted air: WHO

DHAKA: A new WHO (World Health Organisation) air quality model confirms that 92 percent of the world’s population lives in places where air quality levels exceed WHO limits. Information is presented via interactive maps, highlighting areas within countries that exceed WHO limits,

Zuckerberg, Chan pledge $3bn to fight disease

DHAKA: Facebook’s founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan have pledged $3bn to fund medical research over the next decade. At a press conference in San Francisco, they said their ultimate goal was to “cure, prevent or manage all diseases by the end of the century”,

Zika aid bill blocked for third time in US congress

DHAKA: The US senate has failed to pass a bill to aid fighting Zika virus outbreak for the third time. Senate Democrats blocked the $1.1bn bill after Republicans sought to stop funding for pro-abortion group Planned Parenthood, reports the BBC. Lawmakers hoped that the issue will be

111 BSMMU doctors permitted to appeal

DHAKA: The Appellate Division of Supreme Court (SC) permitted the doctors to appeal against the High Court (HC) ruling that termed their appointment at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) illegal. The 111 doctors got appointed during BNP-led government’s tenure. A

6 Bangladeshis infected with Zika in Singapore

DHAKA: At least six Bangladeshis have been found positive with the Zika virus in Singapore. Bangladesh High Commissioner to Singapore Mahbub Uz Zaman confirmed the matter on Thursday (September 1). Ministry of Health in Singapore informed that the six Bangladeshi nationals tested

Prof Azad new DG at DGHS

DHAKA: The government has appointed Dr. Abul Klam Azad as new director general (DG) at Directorate General Health service (DGHS). A notification, signed by health ministry deputy secretary Fazlul Haque, was issued in this regard on Sunday (August 21). The appointment came as per

MTB-MRDI link for better health care in Bhola

DHAKA: Mutual Trust Bank (MTB) will provide Tk 1.7-crore to set up a woman’s training centre cum health centre at Char Patila of Char Fassion in Bhola. An agreement was inked between Mutual Trust Bank (MTB) Ltd. and Management and Resources Development Initiative (MRDI), as part of

Viruses more dangerous in morning

DHAKA: Viruses are more dangerous when they infect their victims in the morning, a University of Cambridge study suggests. The findings, published in PNAS, showed viruses were 10 times more successful if the infection started in the morning, reports the BBC. The animal studies also

Pill 'promising' for severe Asthma symptoms

DHAKA: An early study in the Lancet Respiratory Medicine journal suggested that an experimental pill could help adults with severe asthma. In the small trial, patients who were given the drug, known as Fevipiprant, had less inflammation in their airways. And some patients with

Free medicare at govt hospitals on Aug 15

DHAKA: Physicians of all government hospitals and health centers across the country will provide free medical services for three hours on August 15 marking the National Mourning Day. The services will be given from 9:00am to 12:00pm on the day. The decision was taken at a health

Thousands surviving decades after cancer

DHAKA: More than 170,000 people in the UK who were diagnosed with cancer up to 40 years ago are still alive, a report by Macmillan Cancer Support has suggested. People are twice as likely to survive for at least a decade after being diagnosed than they were at the start of the 1970s,

National Vitamin A+ campaign underway

DHAKA: The first round of national campaign to feed Vitamin A-plus capsule to children aged between six months and five years got underway across the country on Saturday (July 16). The vaccination has been arranged at 1.40 lakhs centers across the country with the view to prevent

Obesity puts men at greater risk of early death

DHAKA: Being overweight or obese puts men at a greater risk of dying prematurely than women, the largest ever study on obesity and death suggests. Scientists say though the reasons behind the trend are unclear, the study supports others that suggest obese men are at higher risk of

Fertility treatment ‘works for most’

DHAKA: Nearly three out of four couples that begin fertility treatment will eventually become parents, long-term studies suggest. The analysis of nearly 20,000 Danish couples found 65 percent had children within three years and 71 percent within five years. Doctors, presenting their

HarvestPlus’s Bouis wins World Food Prize

DHAKA: Director of HarvestPlus Howarth “Howdy” Bouis won the 2016 World Food Prize. It is joint venture by the International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). Three scientists from the International Potato Center

‘Bath daily’ advice for eczema children

DHAKA: If your child has eczema it is fine to give them a dunk in the bath every day, as long as you apply lots of moisturizing emollient cream to their skin afterwards. US researchers stated this while some experts have said infrequent washing might be better because too much washing

12pc people under arsenic threat

DHAKA: Local government, rural development and cooperatives minister Khandker Mosharraf Hossain on Saturday (June 25) said around 12 percent of country’s population are living under the threat of arsenic poisoning from groundwater. The minister made the disclosure while responding to

Southeast Asian continues to be polio free

DHAKA: The Southeast Asia Region of the World Health Organization (WHO) comprising 11 countries continues to be polio free. No child has been afflicted by wild poliovirus since the last case was reported from West Bengal, India, in January 2011. The countries in the Region are