Renowned Thai healthcare institution MedPark Hospital has officially launched its Chattogram office, marking a significant step in bringing world-class medical services closer to residents of the port city. Following the Dhaka branch, this expansion makes access to international-standard healthcare even easier for people in Chattogram. The inauguration ceremony was held today (5 July) evening at the 2nd floor of Ariel ...
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New COVID strain ‘Stratus’: Experts warn of a strange symptom
A new Covid variant, Stratus, is spreading in the UK. It is scientifically known as XFG. Experts believe it is more infectious than previous strains. Stratus is now the dominant strain in England. Symptoms are similar to previous variants. These include cough, fever, and fatigue. Hoarseness is also a noticeable symptom. People are advised to isolate if they test positive. ...
Read More »DGHS reduces COVID test fees
The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) has reduced the fees for RT-PCR and rapid antigen tests at private hospitals. From now on, private hospitals and clinics will not be allowed to charge more than Tk 2,000 for RT-PCR tests and Tk 500 for rapid antigen tests. Dr Halimur Rashid, line director of the Communicable Disease Control unit at DGHS, ...
Read More »China donates dengue prevention materials to Bangladesh
The Chinese government has donated dengue prevention materials to help Bangladesh deal with the dengue cases effectively. The dengue prevention materials will be handed over to the government of Bangladesh on Thursday morning, said an official. The programme will be held at the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). Special Assistant to the Chief Adviser for the Ministry of Health ...
Read More »Patients risk being in ‘unnecessary pain’ over NHS minimum waits for treatment
Patients risk being left in “unnecessary pain” as NHS chiefs force hospitals to introduce minimum waiting times for treatment, health experts have warned. Some local NHS organisations have introduced minimum waiting times as part of their drive to control costs and set priorities, telling hospitals they will will only pay if patients have waited three months or more for things ...
Read More »Elderly man dies of COVID-19 in Sylhet
An 80-year-old man died from COVID-19 while undergoing treatment at Shaheed Shamsuddin Ahmed Hospital in Sylhet. The death occurred around 2:00 AM on Wedmesday night (July 2), according to hospital sources. Dr. Mizanur Rahman, the hospital’s Resident Medical Officer (RMO), confirmed the news. He said the patient was receiving treatment in the hospital’s Intensive Care Unit (ICU) before he passed ...
Read More »Covid inquiry hears of care home ‘slaughter’
A civil servant’s assertion that there was a “generational slaughter within care homes” in the early days of the pandemic is a phrase that “chimes with the experience of thousands of our families”, the Covid inquiry has heard. Pete Weatherby, barrister for the campaign group Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice UK, said the phrase might seem an exaggeration but it ...
Read More »Govt sets dengue test fees: Tk 50 at public, Tk 300 at private
Bangladesh health ministry have set maximum fees for dengue tests to ensure affordable diagnostics amid the ongoing outbreak, limiting costs to Tk 50 at government hospitals and Tk 300 at private facilities. The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) issued an official directive on Monday announcing the capped fees, which will remain effective until December 31. The move is aimed ...
Read More »Avoid coffee on empty stomach: Weight coach
The path to sustainable weight loss depends not just on what we eat, but also on our daily habits—particularly those followed right after waking up. According to a weight loss coach, adopting the right morning routine can significantly influence metabolism, energy levels, and fat-burning potential throughout the day, as reported by Hindustan Times. Here are five key actions to incorporate ...
Read More »Mangoes stabilize heart rate, helps to lower blood pressure
Mangoes, often called the “king of fruits,” are not only delicious but also packed with essential nutrients that contribute to overall health, according to a report by asianetnews. Nutrition experts say mangoes are rich in polyphenols, vitamins C and A, minerals, and antioxidants, making them highly beneficial for the human body. The high levels of vitamin C, vitamin A, and ...
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