Two die of Covid-19 in 24hrs
At least two people died of Covid-19, while 25 new cases were detected in the past 24 hours till Monday 8:00am, according to health authorities.
At least two people died of Covid-19, while 25 new cases were detected in the past 24 hours till Monday 8:00am, according to health authorities.
Voicing deep concerns over the emergence of a new sub-variant of COVID-19, director general of the Directorate General of Health Services, Abu Jafor on Wednesday urged all to avoid all forms of public gatherings...
The ‘unchecked expansion’ of social media platforms is driving an unprecedented global mental health crisis in kids and teens, a children’s NGO said Wednesday, calling for urgent coordinated action worldwide.
Public health experts have warned that new Covid omicron sub-variants such as XFG and NB 1.8.1 may trigger a fresh wave of infections in Bangladesh.
Bangladesh reported one more Covid-linked death and three fresh cases in 24 hours till Thursday morning...
The orthopaedic surgery department of Bangladesh Medical University started the indoor service patient admission at the Super Specialised Hospital of the university in Dhaka on Monday...
According to a survey, pneumonia kills more than one in ten under five years children in Bangladesh as it is one of the leading killer diseases.
Pro-vice-chancellor for research and development of Bangladesh Medical University, Professor Dr Md Mujibur Rahman Hawlader, at a rally in Dhaka on Thursday said that awareness should be spread at the school level to prevent thalassaemia...
The Haematology Society of Bangladesh organised a discussion titled Optimising Haemophilia Management in Bangladesh: Addressing the Societal Burden Challenges to commemorate World Haemophilia Day in Dhaka on Thursday...
The Maldives will attempt to stamp out smoking across the South Asian luxury tourist archipelago this year with a ban making it illegal for anyone currently under 19 to ever buy cigarettes...
The UNICEF, UNFPA and the World Health Organisation on Monday said that Bangladesh\'s progress in maternal health could be at risk due to announced and potential funding cuts by key development partners.