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Govt allocates Tk604 crore to procure measles vaccine: Health minister

Health and Family Welfare Minister Sardar Md Sakhawat Husain has said the government has allocated an additional amount of Tk604 crore for the procurement of vaccines to tackle the recent prevalence of measles. “No measles vaccination campaigns had been carried out by any government over the past eight years that contributed to the current surge in infections,” he said while ...

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33 infants die at RMCH in 11-day: ‘Director should be hanged,’ says Minister

Health Minister Sardar Md Sakhawat Husain has expressed fury on the director of Rajshahi Medical College Hospital following revelations that 33 infants died within an 11-day period due to the absence of a functioning Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Speaking at a Society of Surgeons of Bangladesh event held at Shahid Abu Sayed International Convention Centre on Saturday, the minister expressed ...

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RMCH director ‘should be hanged’, says health minister

Health Minister Sardar Md Sakhawat Husain has said the director of Rajshahi Medical College Hospital (RMCH) “should be hanged” over the deaths of 33 children in the past 11 days. The minister made the remarks on Saturday at a programme on medical ethics held at the Shaheed Abu Sayed International Convention Centre in the capital’s Shahbagh. He alleged that the ...

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NHS bosses say resident doctors’ strike will cause ‘maximum harm’

NHS bosses have accused resident doctors of seeking to cause “maximum harm” to patients by striking for six days next month over pay and jobs. Wes Streeting has given resident – formerly junior – doctors in England until 2 April to reconsider their rejection on Wednesday of his “generous” offer to end the dispute. It would have given them £700m ...

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Counting calories alone not enough, experts say

Experts say simply counting calories is not enough to maintain a healthy weight, as factors like meal timing, eating speed, and food type also play a crucial role. Research shows that consuming most calories earlier in the day, slowing down while eating, and focusing on minimally processed foods can help the body manage energy more efficiently. The way food is ...

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Cardiologist warns 3 ‘healthy’ fridge foods may harm heart health

The internet has turned nutrition into the Wild West, where viral wellness trends often outpace clinical reality. For many, navigating the grocery store feels like a minefield of conflicting labels and superfood claims that don’t always hold up under medical scrutiny. To cut through the noise, Dr Sanjay Bhojraj, a California-based cardiologist with 20 years of experience, took to Instagram ...

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My child should have been offered meningitis vaccine by the NHS

I completely agree with the points made in Devi Sridhar’s article on meningitis (Meningitis is back – and here is why, 17 March). She says that the NHS routine vaccination schedule covers children born after 2015. In fact, it was extended to babies born from May 2015 in a catchup programme. I remember this clearly as my eldest son was ...

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Post-measles pneumonia: Risks, symptoms and prevention

A recent surge in Measles infections among children in Bangladesh has heightened concerns over post-measles pneumonia, a potentially life-threatening complication, according to child health specialist Md Kamruzzaman Kamrul. Dr Kamruzzaman, assistant professor at the Bangladesh Shishu Hospital and Institute, tells The Business Standard that measles remains a highly contagious viral disease that typically presents with fever, cough, runny nose, red ...

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Meningitis cases rise to 34 as health experts continue to investigate outbreak

Cases of meningitis are up to 34 as health experts continue to investigate the outbreak in Kent. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said there are 23 confirmed cases of the infection, with a further 11 under investigation. A total of 18 of the 23 confirmed cases are the meningitis B strain, each of them requiring hospital admission. There have ...

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Feeling drained? Eight types of hidden work cause women to feel overwhelmed

Sociologist Leah Ruppanner talks to BBC senior health correspondent Melissa Hogenboom about why women are still taking on most of the cognitive burden of running a household, and why understanding the different types of this mental work is key to reducing burnout. In today’s fast-paced world, many women find themselves grappling with an invisible yet overwhelming burden known as the ...

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