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The government has announced plans to appoint graduate pharmacists in public hospitals for the first time, aiming to enhance the quality of healthcare services across Bangladesh. The announcement was ...
The expiration of the TRIPS waiver is just one aspect of a broader set of challenges that the industry will need to address.
Programs addressing diseases like HIV, tuberculosis, and malaria, which have saved millions of lives, are now at risk of ...
Enteric fever, commonly known as typhoid fever, remains a significant public health concern in Bangladesh. Caused by the bacteria Salmonella enterica serotypes Typhi and Paratyphi, the disease is ...
Analysis reveals growing malnutrition burden among preconception women in South Asia, with overweight prevalence surpassing ...
Team NeoScreenix, comprising five CSE students, stood out for their innovative early breast cancer detection technology.
This success reflects Bangladesh’s strong commitment and the tireless efforts of partners, NGOs and frontline health workers. But the final mile remains the hardest. Reaching every child and woman, ...
Bangladesh's transition out of the Least Developed Countries (LDC) bracket to a developing nation will bring several ...
Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus said the talent and hard work of workers and owners remain behind the progress of each ...
Speakers observed that the Korean volunteers work directly contributes to Bangladesh’s socio-economic development, ...
All hospitals operated by Railway will now be open to the general public, in addition to railway staffs and passengers.
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