Moulvibazar Correspondent : The body of an unidentified woman has been recovered from Sadar upazila of Moulvibazar district. Police said farmers spotted the body at night in Uluail village while working in paddy fields on Thursday. Moulvibazar Sadar Police Station OC Mohammad Harunur Rashid Chowdhury said they recovered the body on Thursday morning. Details of the deceased could not be ...
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Researchers suggest new device to detect brain cancer using urine
The presence of a brain tumor can be determined by identifying a crucial membrane protein in the urine, according to research from Nagoya University in Japan. By eliminating the need for intrusive tests and raising the possibility that tumors are found early enough for surgery, their protein may be used to identify brain cancer. The results of this study may ...
Read More »Quake death toll tops 21000 in Turkey, Syria
The death toll from the massive earthquake in Turkey and Syria kept on climbing Thursday, topping 21,000 as the first UN aid reached Syrian rebel-held zones but hopes of finding more survivors faded. The chief of the World Health Organisation said he was on his way to Syria, as bitter cold hampered the search of thousands of flattened buildings and ...
Read More »Bangladesh, China can benefit from better coordination: FBCCI
The Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) Thursday said China and Bangladesh can benefit by coordinating the development strategies of both countries. The trade organisation said this as a FBCCI team, led by its President Md Jashim Uddin, met with Chinese Ambassador Yao Wen at the Chinese mission in Dhaka. Jashim said the upcoming Bangladesh Business Summit ...
Read More »BCB congratulates Women’s U-20 football team for winning SAFF U-20 Championship
The Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has congratulated the Women’s Under 20 football team for winning the SAFF U-20 Women’s Championship. The team lifted the championship title for the first time after defeating Nepal 3-0 in the final in Dhaka Thursday. “This victory is another shining proof that our women’s football teams are the best in South Asia,” BCB President Nazmul ...
Read More »Hopes fade for rescuing survivors as Turkey-Syria quake toll at 19,300
Hopes were fading Thursday for rescuing survivors of the earthquake in Turkey and Syria, which has killed over 19,300 people in one of the deadliest tremors in decades, reports AFP. Bitter cold has hampered the four-day search of thousands of flattened buildings and the 72-hour mark that experts consider the most likely period to save lives has passed. Relatives were ...
Read More »Poor oral health may contribute to declines in brain health
According to preliminary research to be presented at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference 2023, taking care of your teeth and gums may have benefits beyond oral health, such as increasing brain function. The meeting, which will be held in person and electronically in Dallas from February 8 to 10, 2023, is the world’s leading forum for stroke and ...
Read More »Everyday tips for healthy gums
Are bleeding gums coming in the way if you brushing your teeth well? Does the sensitivity in your teeth prevent you eating your favourite ice cream? Are you not smiling because you are conscious of your swollen gums? Healthy gums are pink, and firm, do not bleed and fit snugly around your teeth. Your lifestyle can greatly impact your gum ...
Read More »Japan keen to invest another fertilizer factory in Bangladesh
The Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) has expressed interest in setting up another fertilizer factory like Ghorashal Fertilizer Factory in Ashuganj, Bangladesh. The JBIC has also shown interest financing in different sectors including sugar, automobile and electronic. The information came today while meeting between Industries Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun and JBIC Governor Hayashi Nobumitsu at Industries Ministry in ...
Read More »Jack could have survived, says Cameron as ‘Titanic’ re-released 25 years on
James Cameron doesn’t have many regrets — after all, he has now directed three of the four highest-grossing films of all time. But if he could go back and remake “Titanic,” the film that started his record streak 25 years ago and is being re-released in theaters Friday, there is one thing he would change. “Based on what I know ...
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