Friday, 15 Nov, 2024

Health

HIV flushed out by cancer drug

DHAKA: HIV can be flushed out of its hiding places in the body using a cancer drug, researchers show.The cornerstone of treatment, anti-retroviral therapy, kills the virus in the bloodstream but leaves "HIV reservoirs" untouched.The study, published in PLoS Pathogens, showed the drug was

Govt appointment of medical employees closed

DHAKA: The government has closed the appointment of third and fourth class employees in the government hospitals.Rather, the appointments will be given following outsourcing processes. The employees will be sacked for breaching any conditions of circular.Health secretary Syed Monjurul

Malaria vaccine one step closer

DHAKA: The world's first malaria vaccine has cleared one of the final hurdles prior to being approved for use in Africa.The European Medicines Agency gave a positive scientific opinion after assessing its safety and effectiveness.It represents a 'green light' for the Mosquirix jab,

Less than one mental health worker per 10000 people

DHAKA: Nearly 1 in 10 people worldwide have mental health disorder, but only one per cent of the global health workforce is working in the area, the WHO said today with a top official underlining that a country of India's size needs about ten times more specialists than it currently

WHO 'unfit to deal with heath emergencies'

DHAKA: The World Health Organisation is ‘culturally’ unfit to deal with global health emergencies, an independent review has found in the wake of the Ebola crisis.Experts called for a fundamental overhaul of the body, a branch of the United Nations, which was severely criticised for

‘Exam focus damaging pupils' mental health’

DHAKA: Too much focus on exams is damaging pupils' mental health and self-esteem in England's schools, a report says.The National Union of Teachers' report says pupils are developing stress-related conditions linked to testing.Based on a survey of 8,000 teachers and a review of research,

Sniffing could provide autism test

DHAKA: The way children sniff different aromas could form the basis of a test for autism, suggest researchers in Israel.People spend longer inhaling the delightful aroma of a bouquet of roses than the foul stench of rotting fish.The results of tests on 36 children, in the journal Current

11,000 Australian dental patients at risk of HIV

DHAKA: Up to 11,000 Australian dental patients were urged to see their doctors Thursday over fears they may have been exposed to HIV and hepatitis due to hygiene breaches at clinics in Sydney. New South Wales Health said 12 dentists from four surgeries were accused of poor cleaning and

S Korea fears MERS may have spread to new hospital

DHAKA: South Korea on Saturday said it was closely monitoring a hospital in eastern Seoul over fears that hundreds of people there may have been exposed to the deadly MERS virus.A 70-year-old woman who caught Middle East Respiratory Syndrome while visiting an infected relative in a

MERS outbreak death toll 27 in S Korea

DHAKA: South Korea’s health ministry reported on Monday two more deaths in the country’s Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) outbreak, bringing the number of fatalities to 27.The ministry also confirmed three new cases, taking the total to 172 in an outbreak that is the largest

Narendra Modi joins thousands for global Yoga Day

DHAKA: Events are being held across the world to celebrate the first ever International Yoga Day, with tens of thousands of Indians taking part in yoga sessions across the country.Across India, tens of thousands of people, including military officials, bureaucrats, politicians, students

India behind Bangladesh in health goals

DHAKA: India's progress in health outcomes during past two decades has been slower in comparison to other developing countries with comparable incomes, a latest working paper prepared by Niti Aayog said, highlighting crucial gaps in India's healthcare system, reports Times of India.The

Orthopedic services thru’ mobile phone

DHAKA: Apollo Hospital Chennai’s specialist doctors will provide overall information about treatment to orthopedic patients of Bangladesh through mobile phone.  Apollo Hospital Chennai and CANZAPS Consultancy are jointly organizing the services.The information was disclosed in a press

South Korea’s MERS deaths reach 23

DHAKA: South Korea said on Thursday that 23 people have died and more than 6,700 are isolated at homes and medical facilities as officials continue their efforts to put the MERS outbreak under control.More than 160 have been diagnosed with Middle East respiratory syndrome nearly a month

Tobacco kills 57,000 in Bangladesh

DHAKA: According to World Health Organization (WHO), around 57,000 people die and 382,000 become disables every year due to tobacco consumption in Bangladesh.Speakers placed the data in front of the audience at a seminar on annual tuberculosis prevention program organized by National Anti

S Korea reports 11th death of MERS

DHAKA: South Korea has reported an 11th death from the MERS virus outbreak.More than 120 people in South Korea have contracted Middle East respiratory syndrome since the country reported its first case last month. The outbreak has been contained only in hospitals but it has caused

Govt mulls 3-yr stay at village for physicians

DHAKA: Health minister Mohammad Nasim on Thursday said the government has a plan to make it compulsory for physicians to serve at villages for three years rather than two years.He made the disclosure in response to a question of M Abdul Latif, MP, at the Parliament.The minister said it

Baby from ovary frozen in mother's childhood

DHAKA: A woman in Belgium is the first in the world to give birth to a baby using transplanted ovarian tissue frozen when she was still a child, doctors say.The 27-year-old had an ovary removed at age 13, just before she began invasive treatment for sickle cell anaemia, reports BBC.comHer

Artificial leg allows patient to feel

DHAKA: Scientists in Austria have created an artificial leg which allows the amputee to feel lifelike sensations from their foot.A recipients said: “It feels like I have a foot again. It’s like a second lease of life.”Prof Hubert Egger of the University of Linz, said sensors fitted

S Korea shuts 2,000 schools fear of MERS

DHAKA: South Korean authorities have ordered nearly 2,000 schools closed nationwide to prevent the spread of Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS).The health ministry on Monday reported 23 new infections, bringing the total to 87. Six people have so far died in the outbreak, reports the