The hidden dangers of sugar

Sugar has become one of the most pervasive ingredients in modern diets. From soft drinks to packaged snacks, added sugars are ubiquitous, contributing to a public health crisis that is gradually escalating.
9 November 2024, 18:00 PM

Secondary hypertension in young adults often remain undiagnosed

The prevalence of secondary causes of hypertension varies depending on the studied population. Data suggest that 10% of adults with hypertension have secondary causes, although this percentage likely is an underestimate. Current American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association guidelines recommend screening for secondary causes of hypertension in patients who are younger than 30.
9 November 2024, 18:00 PM

Can poor blood flow in the brain raise the risk of dementia?

A new study suggests that problems with blood vessels in the brain may increase the risk of developing dementia. While it is well-known that clogged arteries can lead to strokes, this research looks at whether similar issues in smaller brain vessels might also be linked to memory problems and cognitive decline.
9 November 2024, 18:00 PM

Championing the fight to stop pneumonia

Pneumonia remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, especially in low- and middle-income countries like Bangladesh. The 2024 theme for World Pneumonia Day (November 12), “Championing the Fight to Stop Pneumonia,” highlights the urgent need to address this preventable and treatable disease.
9 November 2024, 18:00 PM

The hidden challenge for seniors with diabetes: Food insecurity and blood sugar risks

For seniors managing diabetes, the daily task of keeping blood sugar levels stable can be challenging. Now imagine adding another hurdle: not having reliable access to food. Food insecurity, in all its forms, complicates diabetes care in ways that often go unnoticed.
3 November 2024, 18:00 PM

The empowering benefits of being a weekend warriors

In the hustle and bustle of modern life, many individuals struggle to find the time for regular exercise, often juggling work commitments, family responsibilities, and social obligations. However, a growing movement known as the “weekend warrior” phenomenon is gaining attention. Weekend warriors are those who concentrate their physical activity into just one or two days each week, making the most of their limited time to reap significant health benefits.
3 November 2024, 18:00 PM

Committing to accessible family planning for youth

The 9th National Youth Conference on Family Planning 2024 in Dhaka brought together over 500 young advocates, health experts, and policymakers dedicated to advancing reproductive health rights for Bangladeshi youth.
3 November 2024, 18:00 PM

Managing mpox vaccine effectiveness and treatment insights for global health

During the mpox outbreak, there was limited availability of the modified vaccinia Ankara-Bavarian Nordic (MVA-BN) vaccine which led Canadian health authorities to recommend a single dose for high-risk individuals.
3 November 2024, 18:00 PM

Impact of social media on our unhealthy eating habits

Social media has a powerful influence on our food choices, often making certain products seem more appealing and “normal” to consume.
3 November 2024, 18:00 PM

A global push for early detection and comprehensive breast cancer care

Breast cancer is the most common cancer globally, with around 2.3 million new cases diagnosed every year.
3 November 2024, 18:00 PM

BENDSTA urges sensible regulations to support harm reduction products

The Bangladesh Electronic Nicotine Delivery System Traders Association (BENDSTA) called for sensible regulations for electronic cigarettes (e-cigs) and other tobacco harm reduction products at a press conference, says a press release.
26 October 2024, 18:00 PM

Inclusion or fusion!

Inclusive education policy seeks to ensure that all children with so-called special needs can study alongside their neurotypical peers in mainstream settings, according to the conventional curricula and academic standards.
26 October 2024, 18:00 PM

The role of treatable traits in managing moderate-to-severe asthma

Asthma treatment is evolving beyond the traditional one-size-fits-all approach.
26 October 2024, 18:00 PM

Unusual symptoms of diabetes you should not ignore

Diabetes, a condition affecting how the body processes sugar, can manifest through subtle yet unusual symptoms that may go unnoticed.
26 October 2024, 18:00 PM

Renal denervation: A global advancement in managing resistant hypertension

In 2023, the approval of two renal denervation (RDN) systems marked a significant step in treating high blood pressure worldwide, particularly for patients whose condition remains uncontrolled despite lifestyle changes and medications.
26 October 2024, 18:00 PM

Single-dose HPV vaccine for cervical cancer prevention

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has announced the approval of Cecolin® as the fourth prequalified human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine for use in a single-dose schedule. This decision is based on new data meeting WHO’s 2022 criteria for alternative vaccine schedules, and it marks a significant step toward increasing the sustainable supply of HPV vaccines, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
19 October 2024, 18:00 PM

Dengue in Bangladesh: A persistent health challenge

Dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease, has emerged as a serious public health concern in Bangladesh.
19 October 2024, 18:00 PM

International lead poisoning prevention week 2024: Bright futures begin lead free

The twelfth International Lead Poisoning Prevention Week (ILPPW) will take place from October 20-26, 2024, under the theme “Bright futures begin lead free.”
19 October 2024, 18:00 PM

New guidelines: Stomach infection linked to ulcers and cancer

A common stomach infection caused by Helicobacter pylori is known to lead to serious problems like ulcers and even stomach cancer if left untreated.
19 October 2024, 18:00 PM

New hope for long COVID relief: How antiviral treatments could make a difference

As the world continues to navigate the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic, long COVID—where symptoms persist for weeks or months after the acute phase—remains a major public health challenge.
19 October 2024, 18:00 PM