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Bangladesh is experiencing a significant rise in dengue cases in 2025. Health authorities urge citizens to take preventive steps, recognize early symptoms, and seek immediate medical care. Learn how to protect your family and community from this mosquito-borne illness.
The Aedes aegypti mosquito breeds in clean stagnant water. Eliminating breeding spots is the single most effective prevention measure available to households.
Read Full ArticleCardiologists share the most impactful daily habits that reduce heart disease risk by up to 40%, backed by the latest research from Bangladesh cardiac centers.
Critical steps that can save lives during cardiac arrest, choking, severe bleeding, or trauma โ essential knowledge for every Bangladeshi household.
Mental health professionals explain the growing mental health crisis in Bangladesh's cities and offer practical, culturally appropriate coping strategies.
Updated EPI schedule, new vaccine additions, and answers to common parent concerns about immunization safety and efficacy for children under 5.
Why cervical cancer remains the leading cancer killer of women in Bangladesh โ and how early HPV screening and the vaccine can dramatically change outcomes.
A nutritionist's guide to managing blood sugar through traditional Bangladeshi foods โ rice, dal, fish, and vegetables โ with practical portion-control strategies.
With AQI readings repeatedly exceeding 200 in Dhaka, doctors offer guidance on protecting children, elderly, and those with asthma and COPD from long-term lung damage.
A sleep medicine specialist explains the alarming rise in insomnia, sleep apnea, and circadian rhythm disorders โ and the serious health consequences of chronic sleep deprivation.
Pediatric experts explain the link between excessive screen time and delayed language development, sleep disturbances, and behavioral issues in children under 10.
Bangladesh has one of the highest rates of chronic kidney disease in Asia. Nephrologists warn that most patients don't know they have it until 70% of kidney function is already lost.
Obstetric specialists outline the essential antenatal checkups, danger signs, nutrition requirements, and the importance of institutional delivery for safe motherhood.
Bangladesh is undergoing a rapid nutrition transition. Endocrinologists explain why rates of obesity, type 2 diabetes, and metabolic syndrome are skyrocketing โ and evidence-based solutions.