Plans for a single patient record for the NHS in England will be debated for the first time by MPs on Monday. The aim is to combine GP, hospital and social care data so patients don’t have to keep repeating their medical history unnecessarily at appointments. A&E clinicians, who often cannot access GP patient records, will be able to quickly ...
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Underutilized Health Budgets Cannot Justify Neglecting Anti-Hypertensive Medicine Financing
Hypertension has quietly emerged as one of Bangladesh’s most serious public health threats. According to the Bangladesh NCD STEPS Survey 2022, around one in four adults in the country, or 23.5 percent, is living with hypertension. World Health Organization’s 2025 report presents an even more worrying picture: almost half of adults with hypertension remain unaware of their condition, only 39 ...
Read More »Measles-related death toll reaches 585 as outbreak persists
Two more children have died from measles-related symptoms across the country in the last 24 hours, bringing the total death toll to 585 over the past 77 days. The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) released the updated figures on Sunday afternoon, highlighting the continued severity of the outbreak. According to the DGHS Health Emergency Operation Center and Control Room, ...
Read More »Ebola spread in DR Congo ‘deeply alarming’, MSF warns
The rapid spread of Ebola in the Democratic Republic of Congo has created a “deeply alarming” situation, the medical charity Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has warned. Speaking two weeks on from the outbreak being declared, MSF deputy director Dr Alan Gonzales said never before had “so many cases” been recorded so soon. His comments came as the head of the ...
Read More »Dancing keeps older adults healthy, active and socially connected, experts say
Moving to music is proving to be one of the best ways for older adults to stay healthy, active and socially engaged, according to health experts in the United States. At a dance practice in Arizona, 87-year-old Carol Ross leads a group of women aged 50 and above in tap and jazz routines, smiling as she calls out steps. Ross, ...
Read More »Newborn Deaths at Ad-Din Hospital: Full report submission 3 June
Health Minister Sardar Sakhawat Hossain Bakul on Saturday said the investigation committee looking into the deaths of six newborns at Ad-Din Hospital has received three more days to complete its work, pushing the submission of the full report to 3 June. He made the remarks on Saturday at the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) in Mohakhali, Dhaka. “We cannot ...
Read More »Another child dies with measles-like symptoms in Sylhet
A child has died with symptoms consistent with measles in Sylhet in the past 24 hours till Friday morning, raising the death toll linked to the outbreak in the division to 58 this year. The information was confirmed on Friday morning by Dr Md Mahbubul Alam, director of the Sylhet divisional office of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). ...
Read More »A moment that changed me: I was turning 40 with an arthritis diagnosis – on a whim I took up my favourite teen hobby again
At 14, I decided to learn a martial art. I told my parents it was to defend myself on the mean streets of Congleton – a market town in Cheshire largely devoid of danger – when, in truth, it was because I wanted to be like Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I joined a kickboxing club, and what could have been ...
Read More »Negligence found in Ad‑Din Hospital newborn deaths
Serious negligence has been identified in the deaths of six newborns at the post‑operative ward of Ad‑Din Medical College Hospital in Dhaka’s Moghbazar, according to Zahid Raihan, Additional Director General of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS). While speaking to the reporters on Friday morning, he said the investigation uncovered several irregularities, including structural flaws in the ward. The ...
Read More »Snoring at night? Low vitamin D might be playing a role
Snoring is often dismissed as a harmless habit, or blamed on sleeping position, weight, or nasal congestion. But emerging research suggests there may be a less obvious contributor quietly influencing night-time breathing: low vitamin D levels. Vitamin D is best known for its role in bone health, but its influence extends far beyond that. It plays a crucial part in ...
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