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The study, presented at the 2018 American Thoracic Society International Conference, showed that 31 per cent of the participants developed asthma, 42 per cent had allergic rhinitis and 76 per cent had eczema, reports Ians.
World Family Doctor Day by the World Organisation of Family Doctor (WONCA) and is recognised by the World Health Organisation (WHO). This year world family
According to a recent study, published in the journal Hypertension, about half of adults living in Asia are suffering from the high blood pressure.
The Holy month of Ramadan is a time for generosity, prayer, fasting, restraint, and peace. However, after the fast, it’s time for iftar, which brings amazingly delicious food.
Raw or pasteurised milk available in the market are found to be contaminated with disease-causing organisms and should not be consumed without thorough boiling
US research published earlier this year suggested that adding yogurt into your diet
BSTI collected some 286 samples of 24 types of food aiming to ensure unadulterated food and water in Ramadan
Researchers from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in the US examined the relation
Bangladesh Tourism Board (BTB) and Community Based Tourism (CBT) Bangladesh jointly held
The size of the next national budget will be Tk 4.6 trillion and different ministries combinedly will get an aggregate allocation equivalent to at least 15 per cent of the national budget on project and programmes involving c
Debunking the ‘myth’ that strenuous exercise increases infection risk by suppressing
“Our research suggests introducing higher amounts of protein and introducing meat
Dr Ram Narain, executive director of KDAH, led the medical team while, Professor Dr Rajesh Mistry, Director of Centre for Cancer at Kokilaben Hospital, Dr Sanjay Pandey, a renowned kidney transplant surgeon and Dr Hrishikesh
In the 15-year follow-up study, the researchers found that people taking a sauna four to seven times a week were 61 percent less likely to suffer a stroke than those taking a sauna once a week
A review of 69 studies on backpacks and back pain involving more than 72,000 students "found no convincing evidence that school bags increase the risk of back pain", The University of Sydney said in a statement about its rese
Thailand has a large healthcare sector that is the priority of the Thai government. The country ranks ‘first’ in the ASEAN group in public healthcare expenditure with as much as 14 per cent of the Thai budget allocated to hea
Visiting Health Minister of Congo Dr Oly Ilunga Kalenga has lauded Bangladesh achievements
Country's medical and industrial sectors need 63 tonnes of oxygen every day. The new plant will help meet the demand of gas in the country
Agriculture Minister Matia Chowdhury will join the inaugural function at the Osmani Memorial auditorium at 2 pm on Monday
Berries, rich in antioxidants and polyphenols,