Nowadays, the lifestyle of young people has undergone a dramatic transformation. Nighttime, once reserved for rest and rejuvenation, has increasingly become a period of freedom, entertainment, and personal space. Academic pressure, intense competition, constant digital engagement, and the endless availability of online entertainment have all contributed to this shift. For many young people, staying awake ...
Today is World Stroke Day, observed every year on October 29 to raise global awareness about stroke, its risks, prevention, and the importance of immediate action. First initiated in 2006 by the World Stroke Organization, the day highlights the urgency of recognizing stroke symptoms early and responding quickly. The theme for 2025, "Every Minute Counts," ...
As Bangladesh observes the 9th National Road Safety Day on October 22, 2025, the message resonates louder than ever: road safety is not a matter of chance but of shared responsibility. The rising number of road accidents across the country is no longer just a transportation issue it is a public health emergency, an economic ...
Relief has not returned to Bangladesh's daily commodity market in August. Especially, the unchecked price hikes of eggs, onions, and vegetables have caused severe hardship for people. According to data available up to 22 August 2025, prices of nearly all daily necessities have remained at high levels. Ordinary citizens are bewildered while purchasing daily food ...
Worldwide, the number of patients suffering from high uric acid is steadily increasing. This condition is now present in almost every household. A diagnosis of high uric acid often means, "Today you can't eat this, tomorrow you can't eat that." However, simply eating less does not necessarily lower uric acid levels. In fact, making a ...
'Steatohepatitis'-a progressive stage of fatty liver disease-has emerged as a silent epidemic in the modern world. It is a serious liver condition resulting from fat accumulation in the liver and currently affects around 110 million people globally. By 2030, this number is projected to reach 350 million. If detected and managed early, it is possible ...
Apocalyptic drugs are roaming at every level of our society. Human bone marrow is gnawed like a worm. The entire human race is about to be devoured like a python. The whole world, including Bangladesh, is worried about this terrible situation. Parents are scared and worried, wondering when their beloved children will lose direction in ...
Bangladesh has become one of the most polluted countries in the world, with air quality levels that have a significant impact on the health and well-being of its citizens. Air pollution has reached alarming levels, reducing the average life expectancy of Bangladeshis by nearly 6.8 years. In Bangladesh, 54 out of the 64 districts are experiencing ...
Bangladesh has made notable progress in its healthcare sector since its independence. However, the medical system continues to face substantial challenges that need to be addressed for further improvement. This article discusses the key successes and shortcomings of Bangladesh's healthcare system and proposes practical solutions for future progress.One of the most impressive accomplishments has been ...
Digestive diseases are disorders of the digestive system, sometimes called the gastrointestinal (GI) tract. During digestion, food and drink are broken down into smaller parts (called nutrients) that the body can absorb and use as energy and building blocks for cells. The digestive system consists of the esophagus (food tube), stomach, large and small intestines, ...