Kazi Md Shaimul Reza
A tale of pandemics: when and how do they end?
29 May 2021
The end of pandemics in recorded history has seldom been a singular point; it has been a gradually progressing, complicated and chaotic process to say the least.
29 May 2021
Addressing pandemic fatigue
23 January 2021
It is hard to not be appalled by the sheer apathy many people are showing towards the health measures put in place to fight the pandemic – masks are barely seen covering both nose and mouth of the wearer properly, if at all; droves of people are casually visiting entertainment hubs
23 January 2021
Commonly ignored warning signs of colorectal cancer
31 October 2020
The world has been left distraught by the premature demise of ‘King T’Challa’ on August 28, 2020. After a four-year battle with colorectal cancer,
31 October 2020
Joker hits theaters
10 October 2019
A mainstream Hollywood psychological thriller opening to an eight-minute standing ovation at the Venice International Film Festival and then clinching its loftiest accolade so far, the Golden Lion, is not a run-of-the-mill incident in the global cinematic landscape.
10 October 2019
health / Aedes-infested hospitals treat dengue patients
12 September 2019
A tide of anxiety swept over the medical community when a survey by the disease control division of the Directorate General of Health
12 September 2019