Interview / ‘We expect visible changes in health sector within one to one-and-a-half years’
18 August 2026
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Health
Adulterated, toxic food puts Jashore children at growing health risk
18 August 2026
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Food
Fatty food raises risk of colorectal cancer
18 August 2026
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Health
Health ministry form teams to inspect hospitals on regular basis
17 August 2026
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Health
6 suspected measles deaths in 24 hours, combined toll rises to 908
16 August 2026
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Disease
3 die of dengue as 805 more are hospitalised in a day
16 August 2026
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Disease
Events / Summer Flow 2026: Two days to move, create, connect and heal
16 August 2026
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Health
Immunotherapy / When a cancer breakthrough comes with a price tag
16 August 2026
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Health
The lost art of doing absolutely nothing
16 August 2026
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Health
The hidden connection between sleep and women’s memory
16 August 2026
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Health
The silent struggle many new mothers face
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common but frequently misunderstood mental health condition that affects women after childbirth—and its consequences can be serious if left unrecognised and untreated.
15 February 2026
Reproductive rights under siege as organised political backlash spreads worldwide
Hard-won sexual and reproductive rights are facing fresh political threats, according to global advocacy group Women Deliver.
15 February 2026
Nipah virus: Know the danger signs & how to protect your family
Nipah virus is a rare but potentially deadly disease that has caused repeated outbreaks in parts of South and Southeast Asia, including Bangladesh.
15 February 2026
Food insecurity linked to rising anxiety and depression
Changes in food insecurity may quickly affect mental health, according to new research published in PLOS Mental Health.
15 February 2026
Nearly four in ten cancers could have been prevented globally!
Almost four in ten cancer cases worldwide could have been prevented, according to a major new analysis by the World Health Organisation (WHO) and its cancer research arm, the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
15 February 2026
94 million need cataract surgery, but access lacking: WHO
Cataracts are on the rise as populations get older, with age being the main risk factor
11 February 2026
New guideline to regulate posting, transfer of doctors
The government has, for the first time, formulated a posting and transfer guideline for government doctors to make human resource management in the health sector more effective, transparent and people-orientated.
10 February 2026
Why world neglected tropical diseases day matters more than ever!
World Neglected Tropical Diseases (NTDs) Day, observed every year on 30 January, shines a spotlight on a group of preventable and treatable diseases that continue to affect the world’s most vulnerable people.
8 February 2026
US withdrawal from WHO raises fears for global health security
The United States has formally notified the World Health Organisation of its withdrawal, prompting serious concerns over the future of global health security.
8 February 2026
Adolescent health at a tipping point!
The health and wellbeing of the world’s adolescents are at a critical turning point, according to a major new analysis published by The Lancet.
8 February 2026
Leprosy in Bangladesh’s tea gardens -- the highest in the world
Rupan Bhumij (54), a tea-leaf plucker at Patrokhola Tea Garden in Kamalganj upazila of Moulvibazar district, was diagnosed with leprosy around 2020.
8 February 2026
Early detection breakthrough for women with dense breast tissue
Women with dense breast tissue face a higher risk of breast cancer and may not get full protection from standard mammograms, a new study shows.
8 February 2026
Wearable tech revolution: Track your health 24/7
Accessing health metrics around the clock is becoming the new normal as wearable technology gains traction and becomes increasingly widespread.
8 February 2026
Rock out to stay young
Long-term musical training may help older adults overcome age-related difficulties in understanding speech, according to a study published in PLOS Biology. Researchers found that older musicians perform better in noisy environments than their non-musician peers, thanks to enhanced cognitive reserve.
8 February 2026
First Nipah virus death of 2026 reported in Naogaon: IEDCR
After August last year, this is the first Nipah virus death in the country
7 February 2026
'Prevent cancer before it starts': New WHO study maps risks
A new WHO study suggests more than 7 million cases of cancer in 2022 were preventable
4 February 2026
The chilling truth about winter joint pain and simple ways to manage it
As winter approaches, many people experience an increase in joint pain and stiffness.
1 February 2026
Can AI predict suicide?
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are increasingly being used in healthcare, raising hopes that technology could help identify people at risk of suicide and self-harm earlier than ever before.
1 February 2026
Health records could help spot diabetes early
Diabetes is often thought of as an individual condition, but growing evidence suggests it can affect entire households. Lifestyle habits, shared environments and genetics mean that when one person is at risk, others living under the same roof may be too.
1 February 2026
Meeting clean air targets could curb the diabetes burden in Bangladesh
Air pollution may play a significant role in Bangladesh’s rapidly growing diabetes burden, according to a new nationally representative study that finds that air pollution increases diabetes risk among adults.
1 February 2026