Origins of Pandemics / How Nature, Humans and Climate Shape the Next Global Threat
27 May 2026
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Ebola moves fast. So must we.
24 May 2026
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The new prescription - Technology with empathy
24 May 2026
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Tiny Pouches, Big Danger: Youth targeted in nicotine boom
24 May 2026
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Interview / The diseases people feel too embarrassed to discuss
23 May 2026
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Chrononutrition: Why meal timing matters more than you think
17 May 2026
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You don’t have PCOS, but you have PMOS
17 May 2026
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As measles spreads, vitamin A emerges as a lifesaving shield
17 May 2026
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Gaining weight over the years? Your body may remember
17 May 2026
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Long drives, aching backs: the growing problem drivers ignore
17 May 2026
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Causes and misconceptions of miscarriage
Miscarriage is a common consequence of pregnancy. In most cases, 12-15% of miscarriages occur within 20 weeks of conception. However,
7 November 2020
Stay safe from COVID-19 this winter
As temperatures fall, people are spending more time indoors. That heightens the risk of the coronavirus spreading, but there are some simple steps you can take to help protect yourself and everyone around you.
7 November 2020
Medical physics in radiotherapy for cancer treatment
The first known reference to cancer or cancer-like diseases in man was documented almost 5,000 years ago. Cancerous disease has been
7 November 2020
Green tea and coffee consumption linked to lower mortality risk in diabetes
Adults with type 2 diabetes who drink green tea and coffee — especially in substantial amounts — may have reduced risk for all-cause death, according to a study in BMJ Open Diabetes Research and Care.
31 October 2020
Saving newborn lives is not much costly!
The results of a new clinical trial, published on October 23, 2020 in the New England Journal of Medicine, show that dexamethasone — a glucocorticoid (a type of steroid) can improve survival of premature babies when given to pregnant women at risk of early preterm birth in low-resource settings.
31 October 2020
Is the COVID-19 pandemic affecting dengue virus case numbers?
The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in dramatic changes to human mobility, which has the potential to change the transmission dynamics of other infectious diseases.
31 October 2020
Study links keto diet and fasting with major impact on heart failure
A new study has revealed that eating a ketogenic (“keto”) diet protects against heart failure and may even be able to reverse the condition in some cases. The research involved comes from St. Louis University, which found that eating a high-fat and low-carb diet has a significant effect in cases of heart failure with decreased mitochondrial pyruvate carrier (MPC) expression.
31 October 2020
Commonly ignored warning signs of colorectal cancer
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
World Stroke Day to encourage healthy living
October 29 is celebrated as World Stroke Day every year across the world. The day is marked in the calendar to raise awareness regarding stroke, physical complications caused by stroke, and its preventive measures.
31 October 2020
UHT milk: Combating malnutrition, saving the dairy industry
While malnutrition remains a major hurdle, milk that contains powerful nutrient values are less consumed, produced in low volume and often wasted for dearth of a fitting processing and distribution system in the country, official data says.
30 October 2020
Strong measures need to be taken to achieve tobacco-free Bangladesh by 2040
Strong measures need to be taken immediately for reducing tobacco use in order to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as well as a tobacco-free Bangladesh by 2040 as declared by the prime minister, anti-tobacco organisation Progga said today.
28 October 2020
Bangladesh 5th National Youth Conference on Family Planning held at Dhaka
SERAC Bangladesh organised a conference in Dhaka on family planning and sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) during and beyond COVID-19 issues titled
24 October 2020
World Occupational Therapy Day 2020: Reimagine doing
Each year, 27 October is celebrated nationally and internationally as the World Occupational Therapy Day. The theme of this year is, “Reimagine Doing”.
24 October 2020
NIH updates COVID-19 treatment guidelines
The National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA has updated its guidelines on treating COVID-19. Here is a look at what is new:
24 October 2020
Narcolepsy drugs tied to increased risk for birth defects
Use of the stimulants modafinil and armodafinil during pregnancy is associated with increased risk for major congenital malformations in offspring, according to findings in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Internal Medicine.
24 October 2020
Ray of hope with once-weekly treatment of diabetes
Approximately 8.4 million Bangladeshi and an estimated 425 million adults worldwide have diabetes. Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is the most common around the world and also in Bangladesh, accounting for an estimated 90-95% of T2D cases in Bangladesh alone.
24 October 2020
Wear masks to stay safe from possible 2nd wave of Covid-19: PM
In the wake of Covid-19 reemergence in several countries, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina today urged all to follow health guidelines and use face-masks in public places and gatherings -- to prevent the possible second wave of the pandemic in Bangladesh.
19 October 2020
New electronic survey manual supports countries to combat micronutrient deficiencies
A new micronutrient survey manual (2020) and toolkit, developed in collaboration by the World Health Organisation (WHO), Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and Nutrition International were published recently to meet the demand of countries interested in assessing the micronutrient status of their populations.
17 October 2020
Herd immunity approaches to COVID-19 control are a ‘dangerous fallacy’
A group of researchers warn that a so-called herd immunity approach to managing COVID-19 by allowing immunity to develop in low-risk populations while protecting the most vulnerable is “a dangerous fallacy unsupported by the scientific evidence”.
17 October 2020
Bariatric surgery tied to longer life expectancy among obese
Obese adults who undergo bariatric surgery have longer life expectancy than those who do not have surgery — but their life expectancy still lags behind that of the general population — according to long-term follow-up from an observational study in the New England Journal of Medicine.
17 October 2020