3 more die with measles-like symptoms; combined toll reaches 933
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Step carefully: Protecting your feet from diabetes
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23 August 2026
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The insulin resistance paradox scientists are unravelling
23 August 2026
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Exercise for the mind, not just the mirror
23 August 2026
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A second chance after goodbye
23 August 2026
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Did You Know? / Diabetes has an emotional side - especially for women
23 August 2026
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Malaria-free goal pushed back four years
23 August 2026
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Dengue cases surpass last year’s same-period tally
23 August 2026
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Height and health: When being tall comes with hidden risks
Being tall may come with hidden health risks, according to new genetic research linking height to serious cardiovascular and reproductive conditions.
29 March 2026
The growing challenge of rare tumours — and the centres built to treat them
Rare cancers are often overshadowed by more common malignancies such as breast, lung, or colorectal cancer.
15 March 2026
Study Findings: Obesity linked to higher risk of severe infections
Adult obesity significantly increases the risk of severe infections and infection-related deaths, according to a large international study published in The Lancet.
15 March 2026
Global health milestone: single-dose pill for sleeping sickness gains EU support
A new oral drug that could simplify treatment for sleeping sickness has received a positive scientific opinion from the European Medicines Agency (EMA), raising hopes for faster elimination of the deadly disease in Africa.
15 March 2026
Empty clinics, ailing villages: Bangladesh’s quiet rural health crisis
Bangladesh is widely recognised as a global success story in public health. Over the past few decades, the country has made remarkable progress in reducing maternal and child mortality, expanding immunisation coverage and increasing life expectancy.
15 March 2026
Global partners launch $54m effort to boost maternal nutrition in Africa
A new multi-country initiative aimed at improving maternal health and nutrition across Africa has been launched with an initial investment of $54 million from the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF).
15 March 2026
Bangladesh’s CHRF wins prestigious Wellcome grant to study severe viral pneumonia in children
Bangladesh’s Child Health Research Foundation (CHRF) has received a prestigious Wellcome Discovery Award to investigate severe viral pneumonia in children, marking a significant milestone for the country’s biomedical research landscape.
15 March 2026
Study links e-cigarettes to higher blood pressure risk
Smoking traditional cigarettes or using e-cigarettes may significantly raise the risk of high blood pressure, according to new research that adds to growing concerns about nicotine use.
15 March 2026
4 years on, hospital not fully operational
Even after four years since its inauguration, the 50-bed Islamic Mission Hospital, Sirta in Mymensingh Sadar upazila has yet to become fully operational due to acute staff shortage.
14 March 2026
Woman dies after C-section at Gazipur hospital, relatives vandalise facility
Family alleges surgical error at private clinic in Sreepur; authorities launch probe
9 March 2026
More than a period problem: why menstrual migraine needs attention and action
For many women and adolescent girls, menstruation brings more than abdominal cramps and mood changes.
8 March 2026
Let every child hear, learn and thrive this World Hearing Day 2026
On 3 March, the world marks World Hearing Day 2026 with a clear and urgent message: act now so no child is left behind due to ear or hearing problems.
8 March 2026
Blood test: Predicting Alzheimer’s years before symptoms
A simple blood test might one day act as a molecular ‘clock’ to predict not only whether someone will develop Alzheimer’s disease but also when symptoms could begin, according to a Nature report.
8 March 2026
Increased pain during Ramadan: Causes and management
During the holy month of Ramadan, many individuals experience an increase in various types of pain—particularly in the lower back, knees, neck, shoulders, and other joints.
8 March 2026
What to drink after dates at iftar
After long hours of fasting during Ramadan, iftar is a sensitive transition for the body.
8 March 2026
What digital health is teaching us about rural Bangladesh
For decades, rural healthcare in Bangladesh has been shaped by distance, shortages, and silence.
8 March 2026
Ramadan daily food guide: Nourishing your body while fasting
Ramadan is a sacred month of fasting from dawn to sunset. While fasting is primarily spiritual, proper nutrition is essential to maintain energy, hydration, and overall health.
22 February 2026
Long-term air pollution exposure raises Alzheimer’s risk, especially after stroke
A new study has found that long-term exposure to air pollution increases the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, particularly among older adults with a history of stroke. The research was published in PLOS Medicine.
22 February 2026
Next-generation flu vaccines could save millions of lives worldwide
Next-generation influenza vaccines, which aim to provide broader and longer-lasting protection than current seasonal vaccines, could significantly reduce the global burden of flu, according to the World Health Organisation (WHO).
22 February 2026
Neck pain from improper device use: Prevention and treatment
In today’s digital era, smartphones, tablets, and laptops have become inseparable parts of our daily lives.
22 February 2026