Cutting down social media use can reduce depression, loneliness

New US research finds that reducing time spent on social media platforms such as Facebook, Snapchat, and Instagram may help improve well-being.
10 November 2018, 05:21 AM

Skin cancer deaths rates soar, mostly for men

Skin cancer deaths among men soars in wealthy nations since 1985, with mortality rates among women rising more slowly or even declining, researchers told a medical conference in Glasgow.
5 November 2018, 07:12 AM

A new approach to treating milk allergy in young children

Regular consumption of milk in baked goods speeds resolution of milk allergy. Most children with milk allergy outgrow it, but only half do so by age 5 years. Studies show that for patients who can tolerate extensively heated and baked milk (EHBM), such as in muffins and cookies, regular consumption may speed resolution of food allergy.
3 November 2018, 18:00 PM

Sharing knowledge on latest treatment methods in Dhaka

Farrer Park Hospital affirms friendship with Bangladesh through sharing of knowledge and expertise, says a press release. The hospital has been bringing specialists to share knowledge and expertise with the people and doctors of Bangladesh.
3 November 2018, 18:00 PM

Pre-exposure prophylaxis found safe and effective for widespread use

New research presented at the HIV Drug Therapy Conference in Glasgow recently shows that pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) could be given to millions of people worldwide with no increased risk of safety issues during treatment.
3 November 2018, 18:00 PM

Young people and mental health in a changing world

Adolescence and the early years of adulthood are a time of life when many changes occur, for example changing schools, leaving home,
3 November 2018, 18:00 PM

Breaking the silence: menstrual hygiene in Bangladesh

The taboo around menstrual health is still as prevalent in the society of Bangladesh as it was for many years — despite the issue concerning half of the population. These taboos emerge from an absence of proper awareness and management of menstrual hygiene, causing more complications to the already sensitive and painful occurrence.
3 November 2018, 18:00 PM

Father’s nicotine use can cause cognitive problems in children

A father’s exposure to nicotine may cause cognitive deficits in his children and even grandchildren, according to a study in mice published in the open-access journal PLOS Biology.
27 October 2018, 18:00 PM

An alternative to surgery for some meniscal tears

Physical therapy (PT) seems to be a reasonable alternative to early surgery for adults with non-obstructive meniscal tears, according to a non-inferiority trial in JAMA.
27 October 2018, 18:00 PM

Alcohol consumption and the risk for dementia

In a 23-year study, long-term moderate alcohol consumption was associated with lower dementia risk.
27 October 2018, 18:00 PM

Improving primary health care, starting with better data

On the sidelines of the Global Conference on Primary Health Care, countries from around the world joined the Primary Health Care
27 October 2018, 18:00 PM

Strengthen your bones and prevent osteoporosis

Osteoporosis is a condition of bone characterised by low bone mass and loss of bone tissue that may lead to weak and fragile bone.
27 October 2018, 18:00 PM

Millions with high blood sugar face TB risk

Millions of people with high blood sugar may be at greater risk of tuberculosis than previously thought, scientists say, warning that diabetes and TB could combine to create the "perfect storm" of disease.
27 October 2018, 06:13 AM

Plastics have entered human food chain, study shows

Bits of plastic is detected in the faeces of people in Europe, Russia and Japan, according to research claiming to show for the first time the widespread presence of plastics in the human food chain.
23 October 2018, 14:35 PM

Everyone must act to ban virginity testing

Virginity testing — a gynecological examination conducted under the belief that it determines whether a woman or girl has had vaginal intercourse — must end, says UN Human Rights, UN Women and the World Health Organisation (WHO).
20 October 2018, 18:00 PM

Common winter illnesses in children

Winter is knocking at the door and few diseases are quite common in our children at this time. Most of the diseases that affect children in winter are common cold, bronchiolitis, pneumonia, tonsillitis and sore throat, asthma, earache, whooping cough, stomach flu or viral diarrhoea, scabies etc.
20 October 2018, 18:00 PM

Healthy diets might reduce the risk for depression

The most definitive effects on incidence of depression were found with the Mediterranean diet in a meta-analysis of 41 studies.
20 October 2018, 18:00 PM

Drinking more water can prevent recurrent urinary tract infections in younger women

Increasing water intake helps prevent recurrent urinary tract infections in younger women with low fluid consumption, a JAMA Internal Medicine study finds.
20 October 2018, 18:00 PM

Single dose calcium may help reducing maternal mortality

Bangladesh has made a remarkable success in achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), specially when a reduction of 70% women were dying from labour. In the ‘70s, 650 in every 100,000 live births dramatically stands for only 194 now which is a history in the global health. The achievement was possible because of sustained Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth rate of over 6 percent, reduction of poverty and accessing universal health coverage.
20 October 2018, 18:00 PM

The undead of Rana Plaza

Muhit Faijul is a relatively well-known face in Savar. Talk to youngsters in the region and they will brag about how proud they are to have such a selfless man amidst them.
18 October 2018, 18:00 PM