A north-west London borough has the highest rate of active tuberculosis (TB) in the capital, according to new data. The National TB Surveillance System said 44 in every 100,000 residents had active TB in Harrow, and cases “still seem to be rising”, the council said. Laurence Gibson, Harrow’s director of public health, said the current cohort of residents with TB ...
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Health Minister makes surprise visit to Singair Upazila Health Complex
Health Minister Sardar Md Sakhawat Husain paid a surprise visit to the Singair Upazila Health Complex and its 50-bed hospital in Manikganj on Saturday morning. During the visit, the minister also took part in the inauguration of a mosquito control and cleanliness campaign aimed at preventing mosquito-borne diseases such as Dengue fever. The campaign has been launched nationwide from Saturday. ...
Read More »KAMPS holds rally, street meeting to observe World Kidney Day-26
On the occasion of World Kidney Day 2026, the country’s leading kidney-focused voluntary organization, Kidney Awareness Monitoring and Prevention Society (KAMPS), organized colorful rallies and street meetings today (Thursday) at different locations in the capital city, Dhaka. The theme of World Kidney Day 2026 is “Kidney Health for All – Caring the people, Protecting the planet” In light of this ...
Read More »KCC administrator highlights insufficient mental health services in Khulna
Khulna City Corporation (KCC) Administrator Nazrul Islam Manju has said that mental health services in Khulna are inadequate, emphasizing the need for coordinated efforts to support young people and vulnerable groups facing psychological stress. Speaking at a “Counseling Corner Advisory” workshop held Wednesday morning at GIZ Auditorium of the City Hall, the KCC Administrator highlighted that adolescents and young people ...
Read More »Prof Provat appointed DGHS DG
Professor Provat Chandra Biswas of Dhaka Medical College has been appointed as the acting Director General (DG) of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). The Health Services Division issued a notification confirming his appointment on Tuesday (March 10). Dr Provat serves as a professor in the Urology Department at Dhaka Medical College. He is also Vice President of the ...
Read More »5 simple lifestyle changes that may help slow biological ageing: Experts
Your “biological age” may say more about your health than the number of years you have lived. While chronological age counts your birthdays, biological age reflects how well your body’s systems are functioning — and how long you are likely to live. With modern epigenetic testing, people can now estimate their biological age at home using a simple saliva sample. ...
Read More »Experts call for lower kidney treatment costs, wider facilities
Speakers at a roundtable discussion on Saturday urged the government to take necessary steps to reduce the cost of kidney disease treatment, expand medical facilities across the country and launch large-scale awareness programmes to prevent the life-threatening disease. They emphasised the need for effective strategies to enhance early detection, prevention and treatment accessibility, highlighting the importance of coordinated efforts among ...
Read More »Health minister calls for transparent access to information for media
Health Minister Sardar Mohammad Sakawat Hossain Bakul has underscored the importance of providing journalists with timely information, warning that withholding data leaves society “in the dark.” During a visit to Kaliganj Upazila Health Complex in Gazipur on Saturday, the minister highlighted the critical role of journalists in uncovering societal issues and ensuring government accountability. The minister emphasized that there should ...
Read More »Daily walking can lower risk of chronic back pain study
A new study published in Jama Network Open has identified the precise duration of daily walking needed to prevent chronic back pain. According to the population-based research, individuals who walked more than 78 minutes a day significantly reduced their chances of developing persistent lower back pain. The study involved over 11,000 participants aged 20 or older in Norway. Researchers tracked ...
Read More »Five fruits to keep hair healthy and strong
Getting thick, black, and luscious hair requires more than just external hair care. Regular use of hair masks, herbs, and a healthy lifestyle can work wonders, according to a report by asianetnews. Apart from maintaining hair hygiene, including certain fruits in your diet can help promote healthy hair growth. Some fruits are not only beneficial for overall health but also ...
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