Friday, 15 Nov, 2024

Health

How much water should you drink in a day?

DHAKA: Water is vital for the proper functioning of every cell and organ of the body. Drinking sufficient water will keep the brain cells properly hydrated and help them perform better.However, the exact amount of water you need depends on a number of factors including your lifestyle,

Eggs – a perfect food for weight loss!

DHAKA: A common misconception about eggs is that they are high in fat and thus, make you to put on weight if consumed daily. However, experts believe that if you are on a weight loss regime or are planning to lose weight by eating healthy, you should start including eggs in your diet. If

KOICA, UNICEF to cut maternal and child mortality

DHAKA: Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and UNICEF Bangladesh have signed a US$8 million (Taka 62 crore) agreement on Sunday to help reduce preventable deaths in children and women by improving maternal, newborn and child health interventions. Kim Bok-Hee, Resident

KAMPS-Free Medical Camp-2015

TANGAIL: More than 3,500 poor patients were given treatment and distributed with required medicine completely free of cost on Saturday at a huge Free Medical and Eye Camp, held at Hatibandha under Shakhipur upazila of the district.Kidney Awareness Monitoring and Prevention Society

Swine flu deaths soar to 703 in India

DHAKA: Forty more deaths due to contagious swine flu were reported in India taking the toll to 703 as the virus continued to spread its tentacles to new states, including Mizoram, with the number of cases crossing the 11,000 mark till Friday.This prompted Cabinet Secretary Ajit Seth to

‘Cholesterol no longer a concern’

DHAKA: A warning against eating foods high in cholesterol is no longer included in the US government’s draft dietary guidelines for Americans, representing a major shift in policy.Officials said Thursday, The Straits Times publishes this report on Friday.Until now, the Dietary

China to assist burn victims

DHAKA: China’s newly appointed ambassador to Bangladesh Ma Mingqiang expressed his country’s eagerness to provide assistance to Bangladesh’s burn units.The envoy expressed the eagerness during his courtesy visit to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at Ganabhaban in the city on

Govt alert to prevent Swine Flu

DHAKA: Health and Family Welfare Minister Mohammad Nasim on Wednesday asked to open a special unit in all district hospitals, including all cardiac and infectious diseases hospitals of the country, to avert the pernicious effect of Swine Flu spread out in India.The health came up with

How to control blood sugar

DHAKA: Diabetes is one of the bigger diseases of our time. However, the silver lining to the condition is that Type-2 diabetes can be controlled and even prevented, if one adapts a few simple but effective lifestyle changes. Keeping in mind a few of these things can be helpful,

Are you having your salad right?

DHAKA: Just because there are fresh fruits and vegetables on your plate doesn't mean you're eating healthy. We all know its health and well-being tossed in a bowl. But how to get that right balance, proportion, color and flavor out of your crunchy meal is a question that still daunts

Make your mornings productive

DHAKA: The best way to have a productive day is to start your morning on a bright, positive way.Most of us are in a rush during the morning. But the best way to have a productive day is to start your morning on a bright, positive way. Most successful people always make the most productive

Health benefits of celery

DHAKA: With 95 per cent of its constituents being water, celery is considered to be a powerfood filled with fibre and has an endless health property. Here go some of the health benefits of celery, reports The Times of India.1. Celery has blood pressure reducing properties. It relaxes the

216 swine flu deaths in India in February

DHAKA: As many as 216 people have lost their lives to swine flu across India in the first ten days of February as the death toll due to the contagious disease mounted to 407 this year, mostly in states like Gujarat and Rajasthan.The latest government data said that 5,157 cases of the

Countries exchange ideas on improving universal health coverage

DHAKA: Producing healthier foods, adopting a whole government rather than single ministry approach and the use of data were among the key points to emerge from a summit on how to improve universal health coverage.Health ministers, or their representatives, from 16 countries exchange ideas

WHO applauds Bangladesh for healthcare

DHAKA: Director General Dr Margaret Chan of World Health Organization (WHO) has praised Bangladesh for outstanding performance on health care sector. Dr Margaret made the remarks in her speech at the Ministerial Meeting on ‘United Health Coverage’ in Singapore on Tuesday which

SOMCH interns withdraw strike

SYLHET: The intern doctors of Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital (SOMCH) withdrew strike with a three day’s ultimatum after discussion with the medical college administration Saturday noon.The intern doctors went on strike since Saturday morning, protesting college

Interns’ strike at SOMCH

DHAKA: Services at Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital (SOMCH) are apparently stopped as the intern doctors went on strike since Saturday morning, protesting outsiders’ attempt to enter a female dormitory.Hundreds of patients are facing immense suffering for unavailability of

Secret to looking and feeling young

DHAKA: Do you want to defy age? Here's what you can do to keep looking fresh and young.They say age is only a number. And it is true to quite an extent. But still there are few things you can do too defy age and look fresh and young, reports The Times of India.Think positiveYour mental

E-cigarettes 'may harm the lungs and immune system'

DHAKA: E-cigarettes contain some toxic chemicals and are not a safe alternative to smoking tobacco, US research suggests.In experiments on mice, scientists found that e-cigarette vapour could harm the lungs and make them more susceptible to respiratory infections, reports the BBC.The

Britain authorises 'three-parent' IVF babies

DHAKA: Britain became the first country in the world to allow the creation of babies with DNA from three people after MPs voted for the controversial procedure.Lawmakers at the House Commons on Tuesday (Feb 3) voted by 382 to 128 in favour of allowing the creation of in-vitro