Seven more people died with measles symptoms across the country in the last 24 hours, with five of the casualties reported from the Dhaka division alone. During the same period, 1,031 new patients exhibited measles symptoms, while 80 individuals tested positive for the disease, according to the daily measles situation update released by the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) ...
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Biscuits, chanachur and noodles: Bangladesh’s ultra-processed food problem
From biscuits with tea to chanachur at the office, instant noodles for a quick meal and packaged snacks for children, ultra-processed foods have become a routine part of diets in Bangladesh. Now, a large US study has added to growing evidence that higher consumption of such foods is associated with a greater risk of death from any cause, even after ...
Read More »Good governance in health sector is government’s main goal: State Minister
State Minister for Health Dr MA Muhit has said ensuring good governance in the health sector is the government’s main goal, with efforts underway to improve healthcare services at the grassroots level. He made the remarks while speaking to journalists after inspecting the Health Management Institute and the 50-bed Savar Upazila Health Complex on Saturday afternoon. The state minister said ...
Read More »2 more die with measles-like symptoms, death toll rises to 133
Two children died with measles-like symptoms in Sylhet division in the 24 hours until Friday morning, raising the combined measles and suspected measles-related death toll in the division to 133 this year. The two children, aged 17 months and six months, died while undergoing treatment at Sylhet MAG Osmani Medical College Hospital, according to a report from the Office of ...
Read More »Five more die with measles symptoms, death toll rises to 890
Bangladesh recorded five more deaths with measles symptoms and 951 new suspected cases in the past 24 hours, the country’s health authorities said on Thursday. According to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) bulletin, 74 cases of measles were confirmed between 8am Wednesday and 8am Thursday, with no confirmed deaths during the same period. The DGHS said that since ...
Read More »Govt trying to revamp health sector: Ziauddin Hyder
Prime Minister’s Special Assistant for Health Affairs S M Ziauddin Hyder has said the government is trying to revamp the health sector and is working towards that goal. “The government has already increased the budget for the health sector. The health sector was politicised over the past 17 years. As a result, the sector is in an imbalanced state. We ...
Read More »‘Health Express’ campaign launched to expand access to ultrasound technology
A three-month nationwide healthcare campaign titled “Health Express” has been launched to expand access to advanced ultrasound technology and raise awareness among clinicians in underserved tier 3 and tier 4 cities in Bangladesh with limited healthcare infrastructure and technologies. The campaign, launched by Wipro GE Healthcare, will begin in Bogura as its first destination and travel across more than 20 ...
Read More »Risk of patient safety ‘bonfire’ with Health Bill changes, Lib Dems say
The Liberal Democrats have urged Andy Burnham to stop the “bonfire of patient safety” under Labour proposals to modernise the NHS in England. Healthwatch England (HWE), an independent body which represents the views of patients at their local health and social care providers, is set to be scrapped under the government’s Health Bill. The Health Services Safety Investigations Body (HSSIB), ...
Read More »Inhaling plastic: Smokers face 6x higher micro-plastic levels
Researchers have found in heart patients that they have significantly higher concentrations of micro-plastics in their blood circulation compared to healthy individuals or other patients. A study regarding this factors observe that certain factors, such as smoking and regular exposure to air pollution – increase risk of high micro-plastics incorporation in the blood-circulation-system up to six times. Elevated levels of ...
Read More »Vitamin C may help fight cancer
Vitamin C has long been promoted as a possible cancer treatment, but new research suggests its potential may be more complicated than the idea that taking large amounts of the vitamin can cure the disease. The debate goes back to Nobel Prize-winning scientist Linus Pauling, who became a strong supporter of high-dose vitamin C late in his career. In the ...
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