Govt launches oral cholera vaccination campaign; 51.75 lakh targeted
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Cholera vaccination campaign targeting 51.75 lakh people starts Aug 22
19 August 2026
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Interview / ‘We expect visible changes in health sector within one to one-and-a-half years’
18 August 2026
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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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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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Immunotherapy / When a cancer breakthrough comes with a price tag
16 August 2026
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Breastfeeding vs. the boardroom: Workplace barriers to breastfeeding
Exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) is considered the gold standard for child nutrition, significantly contributing to the intellectual development and overall health of a child.
17 May 2025
New guidelines aim to help prevent migraine attacks
The American College of Physicians (ACP) has released new guidelines to help prevent episodic migraines—those intense, recurring headaches that can last from hours to days and are often accompanied by nausea, light sensitivity, and more.
17 May 2025
Which is better for children with asthma: syrup, nebuliser, or inhaler?
Treating a child’s asthma presents certain difficulties for paediatricians.
17 May 2025
Is stress wrecking your immune system?
Stress! It is the constant hum in the background of modern life—whirring through overflowing inboxes, surprise bills, and an endless scroll of bad news.
17 May 2025
Brighter bricks, cleaner air: simple changes in brick kilns bring big benefits
Brick manufacturing is a vital industry in Bangladesh and South Asia, but it is also a major source of harmful air pollution and carbon emissions. These kilns, often powered by coal, contribute significantly to respiratory problems and climate change.
17 May 2025
Prices of rice, veggies drop in Dhaka markets
Prices of several rice varieties, summer vegetables, and broiler chicken have fallen over the past week in kitchen markets across the capital, while onion prices remained steady and potatoes saw a slight increase.
16 May 2025
Youth wellness in focus: insights from the 2025 festival survey
Dhaka Flow’s Second National Youth Wellness Festival 2025 brought together students from ten top universities in Bangladesh to explore mental health, emotional wellbeing, and sustainable living. Key messages included: “Healing is cool, seeking help is courageous, and movement is critical.”
16 May 2025
Free heatstroke centre opens at DNCC Covid-19 Hospital in Mohakhali
The facility is offering free medical treatment to patients suffering from heat-related illnesses.
12 May 2025
Powering health through hormone awareness
April 24, 2025, marks the worldwide observance of World Hormone Day, with this year’s powerful theme: “Because Hormones Matter”. While dedicated days exist for specific hormone-related conditions like diabetes, thyroid disorders, and PCOS, this comprehensive initiative addresses all hormonal health aspects holistically.
10 May 2025
How ultra-processed foods can cut your life short
Ultra-processed foods—like sugary drinks, packaged snacks, instant noodles, and frozen ready meals—are increasingly dominating diets around the world. Though convenient and often affordable, a growing body of global research shows that high consumption of these products may significantly reduce lifespan.
10 May 2025
Why high cholesterol demands your attention
Heart disease remains a leading cause of death worldwide, yet one of its major risk factors—high cholesterol—often goes unnoticed. With no visible symptoms, high cholesterol can quietly damage your arteries for years before showing any warning signs. That is why understanding and managing cholesterol is essential for protecting your heart health.
10 May 2025
Necessity of private medical universities for the development of the healthcare industry in Bangladesh
The future of the healthcare sector of Bangladesh highly depends on its medical education system. The demand for highly skilled doctors, researchers and healthcare professionals is increasing with a growing population and evolving healthcare needs.
10 May 2025
Safer walking and cycling crucial for road safety and better health
As the 8th UN Global Road Safety Week takes place from 12 to 18 May, the World Health Organisation (WHO) has introduced a new toolkit aimed at assisting governments in promoting active mobility, with the theme “Make walking and cycling safe”.
10 May 2025
Hand hygiene now Protect patients, protect the planet
World Hand Hygiene Day is observed every year on 5 May. In 2025, the World Health Organisation (WHO) commemorated 17 years of the global “SAVE LIVES: Clean Your Hands” campaign, which underscores the crucial role of hand hygiene in infection prevention and control (IPC).
10 May 2025
TIME 100 Health names Dr Tahmeed of icddr,b
Dr Tahmeed Ahmed, executive director of icddr,b, has been named to the 2025 TIME100 Health list -- the annual list by TIME magazine recognizing 100 most influential individuals in global health – published yesterday.
8 May 2025
US aid cuts push Bangladesh's health sector to the edge
More than 80 percent of humanitarian programmes funded by USAID worldwide have been scrapped.
6 May 2025
Health sector reform commission's report to be submitted tomorrow
The report will be submitted to Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus at 11:00am.
4 May 2025
Quit vaping for good: The 3-step formula that works
If you are trying to quit vaping, there is new hope—and it is more effective than anything we have seen before. A recent clinical trial published in The Journal of the American Medical Association reveals that using three tools together can boost your chances of quitting by up to tenfold.
3 May 2025
Together against malaria: A global call to reinvest, reimagine, and reignite the fight
On World Malaria Day, 25 April 2025, the World Health Organisation (WHO) is urging renewed efforts at all levels—from global leaders to local communities—to speed up progress towards malaria elimination.
3 May 2025
Viral infections and dementia: what you can do to protect your brain
Emerging research suggests that infections from viruses like herpes (e.g., shingles) and SARS-CoV-2 may increase the risk of developing dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.
3 May 2025