Thursday, 28 Nov, 2024

Health

Browned toast is ‘potential cancer risk’

DHAKA: Bread, chips and potatoes should be cooked to a golden yellow colour, rather than brown, to reduce our intake of a chemical which could cause cancer, government food scientists are warning. Acrylamide is produced when starchy foods are roasted, fried or grilled for too long at

“They Don’t Care About Us”

DHAKA: Salim (anonymous) can not remember how long ago he got injected pethidine for the first time. He has been visiting hospital over the last two years with breaks. Sometimes, he went away and come back again. He gets his treatment there, take medicine and move again. Senior nurse

Form probe bodies over hospital irregularities: Nasim

DHAKA: Health and Family Welfare Minister Mohammed Nasim has ordered to constitute two probe bodies over alleged irregularities and mismanagement in two government hospitals in Dhaka. He also directed the authorities to order the committees to submit reports within seven working days.

Cancer awareness seminar held at BSMMU

DHAKA: A seminar was held in Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) on Thursday (January 19) to create awareness of cervical and breast cancer screening service. Director General of Health Services Dr. Abul Kalam Azad attended the program as special guest while professor

Breast cancer patients’ distress over drug access

DHAKA: Terminal breast cancer patients have spoken of their distress after learning that a life-extending drug they had been told would be available to them looks set to be withdrawn. Advisory body NICE is reviewing drugs made available through the old cancer drugs fund, and has

Cancer spread cut by 75pc in tests

DHAKA: The deadly spread of cancer around the body has been cut by three-quarters in animal experiments, say scientists. Tumors can ‘seed’ themselves elsewhere in the body and this process is behind 90 percent of cancer deaths. The mouse study, published in Nature, showed

Dementia rates ‘higher near busy roads’

DHAKA: People who live near major roads have higher rates of dementia, research published in the Lancet suggests. As many as 11% of dementia cases in people living within 50 meter of a major road could be down to traffic, the study suggests, reports the BBC. The researchers, who

Processed meat 'could be bad for asthma'

DHAKA: Eating processed meat might make asthma symptoms worse, say researchers. Consuming more than four portions a week is a risk, suggests the study of nearly 1,000 French people, published in the journal Thorax, reports BBC. The researchers believe it could be a preservative

Laser to ‘transform’ prostate cancer treatment

DHAKA: Surgeons have described a new treatment for early stage prostate cancer as “truly transformative”.   The approach, tested across Europe, uses lasers and a drug made from deep sea bacteria to eliminate tumors, but without causing severe side effects, reports BBC.

Babies made from 3 people approved in UK

DHAKA: Babies made from two women and one man have been approved by the UK's fertility regulator. The historic and controversial move is to prevent children being born with deadly genetic diseases, reports BBC. Doctors in Newcastle - who developed the advanced form of IVF - are

‘Don’t forget to feed Vitamin A to children’

DHAKA: Health and Family Welfare state minister Zahid Malek on Saturday (December 10) urged parents and guardians not to forget to feed vitamin-A Plus capsule to their children to boost childhood immunity and ensure their normal growth. He made the request during inaugurating the

Low social status ‘can damage immune system’

DHAKA: Simply being at the bottom of the social heap directly alters the body in ways that can damage health, a study at Duke University in the US suggests. Monkey experiments showed low status alters the immune system in a way that raises the risk of heart disease, diabetes and mental

WHO lifts Zika emergency, shifts to long-term plan

The mosquito-borne Zika virus will no longer be treated as an international medical emergency, the World Health Organization (WHO) has declared. By lifting its nine-month-old declaration, the UN’s health agency is acknowledging that Zika is here to stay, reports the BBC. The

Black women warned of breast cancer risk

DHAKA: Black women in England are almost twice as likely to be diagnosed with advanced breast cancer as white women, according to a new analysis by Cancer Research UK and Public Health England. Late-stage disease is found in about 25 percent of black African and 22 percent of black

‘First flu’ affects lifetime risk

DHAKA: A person’s chances of falling ill from a new strain of flu are at least partly determined by the first strain they ever encountered, a study suggests. Research in Science journal looked at the 18 strains of influenza A and the hem agglutinin protein on its surface. They say

Stress ‘changes brains of boys and girls differently’

DHAKA: Very stressful events affect the brains of girls and boys in different ways. A Stanford University study suggests that a part of the brain linked to emotions and empathy, called the insula, was found to be particularly small in girls who had suffered trauma. But in

6 physicians show-caused in Shariatpur

SHARIATPUR: Six physicians of Sadar Hospital in the district were show-caused on Saturday (November 12). Shariatpur acting civil surgeon Dr Nirmal Chandra Das issued the notice as the physicians were absent at the hospital. The physicians were identified as orthopedics surgeon Dr

1,800 Delhi schools shut for 12 times worse pollution

DHAKA: Some 1,800 primary schools in New Delhi have been ordered to shut down Saturday (November 5) as the national capital grapples with some of the worst pollution in recent years. The decision affects around nine lakh children studying at schools run by the municipality in a city

Malaria drugs’ complete failure tracked

DHAKA: Scientists have developed a way to track the spread of a dangerous form of malaria that cannot be treated with the main therapy. Doctors in Cambodia reported the complete failure of artemisinin and piperaquine - the key drugs taken to kill malaria - this year. The discovery

Worried well ‘might boost heart risk’

DHAKA: Being one of the “worried well” might actually increase heart-disease risk, a study has suggested. Norwegian researchers looked at health anxiety levels in 7,000 people who were followed for at least a decade. The BMJ Open paper suggests that, while general anxiety is