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Dengue Cases Surge Nationwide as Hospitals Reach Capacity
Bangladesh is facing a renewed surge in dengue infections, with health authorities reporting 833 new cases and three deaths within
FERMENTED FOODS BOOM, BUT DON’T BELIEVE EVERY GUT-HEALTH CLAIM
Sales surge meets science caveats Fermented foods—kimchi, sauerkraut, kefir, kombucha—are flying off shelves as consumers chase gut-health benefits. A growing
BRAC Healthcare Expands Affordable and Quality Medical Services New Branch Now in Badda
Official Launch of BRAC Healthcare’s Badda Branch BRAC Healthcare has officially launched its new branch in Madhya Badda, Dhaka. The
Changing diet and lifestyle is essential to prevent cancer:Two-day “Bangladesh International Cancer Congress 2025”
The number of cancer patients is rapidly increasing in developing countries, including Bangladesh. Experts say that unregulated lifestyles, adulterated food,
BIRD FLU CASE IN HOKKAIDO REVIVES FEARS OF HIGHER EGG PRICES
First outbreak of the season and consumer impact Japan confirmed its first avian influenza outbreak of the season at a
Initiative to Introduce a New Generation of Child Vaccines in Bangladesh
To reduce child mortality from pneumonia and infectious diseases, Bangladesh is preparing to introduce a new generation of more effective
DIY HEALTH: MORE AMERICANS TURN TO SELF-TESTS AND AI TO FILL CARE GAPS
Why self-care tools are rising Long waits for appointments and widening primary-care shortages are pushing more people toward do-it-yourself health
Antibiotics Losing 90% Effectiveness—Children to Adults at Risk
Dhaka, September 18, 2025: A new study has revealed that antibiotics are losing their effectiveness at an alarming rate in Bangladesh,
Vaping’s Bad Reputation Might Be Overblown: Unpacking the Truth About Lung Disease and E-Cigarettes
The debate over vaping and its health effects has reignited in recent years, with bold headlines and social media warnings
Dengue Threat Rises for Children During Monsoon Season in Bangladesh
As Bangladesh enters its monsoon season, a renewed surge in dengue fever cases has experts sounding the alarm—particularly for children,



















