A specialist from Singapore has arrived in Bangladesh to assist in the treatment of firefighters critically injured in Monday’s chemical warehouse blaze in Gazipur’s Tongi. Dr S.I. Zachak, who was also part of the foreign medical team during the Milestone School tragedy, landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport on Tuesday night and went directly to the National Institute of Burn ...
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Youth urge swift passage of Tobacco Control Act amendments
DORP Youth Forum organised a human chain protest in front of National Board of Revenue building in Dhaka on Monday, urging government to enact the new law without delay and free from the influence of tobacco companies. The advocates emphasised that the amendments are critical to achieving a tobacco-free Bangladesh and protecting future generations. They highlighted alarming statistics that 1,61,000 ...
Read More »Dengue: 12 die, 740 hospitalised in 24hrs
Bangladesh on Sunday recorded its highest single-day dengue death toll this year, with 12 people losing their lives in the past 24 hours. During the same period, 740 patients were admitted to hospitals across the country, the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) said. The DGHS confirmed the figures cover 8:00 AM Saturday to 8:00 AM Sunday. Among the new ...
Read More »US vaccine advisors abandon broad COVID shot support
A panel of vaccine advisors named by Health Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr on Friday said that COVID-19 shots should be administered only through shared decision-making with a healthcare provider, scrapping a broad recommendation but maintaining access through health insurance. The two-day meeting highlighted deep divisions over the future of the US immunisation schedules under Kennedy, who has long promoted ...
Read More »Surge in deadly ‘brain-eating’ amoeba cases causes alarm in India’s Kerala state
An increase in cases of a rare but fatal form of encephalitis has put authorities in India’s southern state of Kerala on alert, forcing them to step up testing to address what they say is a serious public health challenge. Kerala has reported around 69 cases of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM) since the beginning of this year including 19 deaths ...
Read More »Scientists pinpoint the brain’s internal mileage clock
Scientists have for the first time located the “mileage clock” inside a brain – by recording the brain activity of running rats. Letting them loose inside a small, rat-sized arena, the researchers recorded from a part of their brains that is known to be important in navigation and memory. They found that cells there “fired” in a pattern that looked ...
Read More »Health sector contractor Mithu placed on 5-day remand
A Dhaka court on Thursday placed controversial health sector contractor Motazzerul Islam Mithu on a five-day remand in a case filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) over amassing illegal wealth worth Tk 75.8 crore. Dhaka Metropolitan Senior Special Judge Md Sabbir Foyez passed the order following a 10-day remand plea by the ACC, while the defence sought bail and cancellation ...
Read More »The London hospital where maternity unit is seeing massive spike in C-sections and inductions
Maternity wards in North East London are under pressure from “increasing complex pregnancies,” a major NHS trust says. Queen’s Hospital in Romford, which is overseen by the Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Trust (BHRUT), is home to the third largest single-site maternity unit in England and the largest in North East London. Some 7,200 babies are born there every year. ...
Read More »Govt working to build self-reliance health sector: Asif
Local Government, Rural Development and Cooperatives Adviser Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuiyan on Tuesday said the government is working relentlessly to make Bangladesh’s health sector self-reliant. “Our health system was dependent on one country. After coming out from there, we are working to achieve self-reliance in the country’s health sector,” he told a press conference at his ministry. The adviser said ...
Read More »Extortion, tender rigging and broker syndicates paralyse DMCH
Bangladesh’s largest and most critical public healthcare facility is no longer just a place of healing. It has become a battleground of extortion, tender manipulation, and organised broker syndicates that prey on patients, intimidate doctors, and paralyse medical services all while authorities turn a blind eye. Established in 1946 and serving thousands daily from across the country, Dhaka Medical College ...
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