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Teen’s body recovered from Kushiyara River in Sylhet

The body of a madrasa student was recovered from the Kushiyara River in Beanibazar upazila of Sylhet on Saturday afternoon. Salman Ahmed, 14, a student of Jameya Dinia Madrasa and a resident of Angura Muhammadpur village, drowned on Friday while bathing in the river near the Old Madrasah Kheowaghat area, according to Md Sabed Ali, officer-in-charge of Beanibazar Police Station. ...

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Fruits safe for kidney patients

Just as fruits are delicious, they are highly rich in vitamins, minerals and fibre as well. They are good for the health. However, people suffering from chronic kidney disease are prohibited from eating certain fruits. Let’s check out which fruits kidney patients can eat and which they cannot. Fruits kidney patients are allowed to eat and which are completely prohibited ...

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Graft-irregularities of 15 yrs can’t be eradicated in 3-4 months: Salehuddin

Finance adviser Salehuddin Ahmed told the businessmen of the country that the country cannot be brought out of the corruption and irregularities of 15 years within just three to four months. However, the economy is recuperating gradually and stability is being brought back. The finance adviser said this while addressing a conference titled ‘Forecast of private sector: expectation and priorities’ ...

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Suborna Mustafa barred from flying

Actress and former parliament member Suborna Mustafa has been stopped at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport, preventing her from travelling to Bangkok for medical treatment. The incident occurred in the morning today, Saturday. A source from Suborna Mustafa’s family confirmed the news. The source stated that Suborna Mustafa was accompanied by her husband director Badrul Anam Saud. After arriving at the ...

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Global diabetes rate doubled in last 30 years

The percentage of adults suffering from diabetes across the world has doubled over the past three decades, the biggest rises coming in developing countries, a study said Wednesday. The serious health condition affected around 14 per cent of all adults worldwide in 2022, compared to seven per cent in 1990, according to the new analysis in The Lancet journal. Taking ...

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Sunamganj farmers bemoan as hybrid paddies drive away local varieties

Once the indigenous varieties of paddy were cultivated on a large scale in haor areas in Sunamganj. But with the passage of time the native paddies have almost disappeared thanks to the arrival of high-yielding hybrid varieties. Local farmers and others involved with agriculture blamed the growing dominance of multinational companies and hybrid paddy cultivation. Just two decades ago, the ...

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Louise Haigh’s swift resignation prompts questions

Politics, with a big majority government, will be much quieter, some said. Not a bit of it. Here we are on a Friday, traditionally the sleepiest of Westminster’s weekdays, and MPs confront a potentially generational defining vote on assisted dying while the government confronts its first cabinet resignation. The first cabinet resignation is a moment for any government and a ...

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Massive $80 billion gold mine discovered in China

China has unearthed a monumental gold deposit in Waku village, located in Pingyang District, Hunan Province. This groundbreaking discovery is set to significantly boost the country’s gold industry and marks a major milestone in mineral exploration, reads an Independent report on Friday. According to the Geological Bureau of Hunan Province, the mine contains over 40 gold ore veins or layers, ...

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How cooking methods impact nutritional value

The way a food is cooked can significantly impact its nutritional value, not just its flavor. While we tend to focus on purchasing the freshest ingredients or the best cuts of meat, the real difference comes during the cooking process. Whether you’re steaming, grilling, or frying, the cooking method you choose determines how many nutrients are preserved or lost, reports ...

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First treatment in 50 years for serious asthma attacks is ‘game-changer’

A new way of treating serious asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) attacks could be a “game-changer” and is the first leap in treatment for 50 years, reports rte.ie quoting researchers as saying. Offering patients an injection is more effective than the current care of steroid tablets and cuts the need for further treatment by 30%, according to a ...

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