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Health

Brazil launches vaccination campaign against dengue

Brazil had launched its vaccination campaign against dengue fever in the Federal District, targeting 521 municipalities nationwide identified as priorities, said the country’s health ministry. Brazil becomes the first country

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34 more undergo free eye surgery

As many as 34 poverty-stricken patients underwent surgery free of cost at Bashundhara Eye Hospital and Research Institute (BEHRI) in the capital on Thursday. BEHRI, an ophthalmic venture of the

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Tips to Prevent Food Poisoning while Travelling

Travelling is an exciting adventure that exposes us to new cultures, cuisines, and experiences. However, amidst the excitement, one must be vigilant about food safety to ensure a healthy trip.

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South Africa to roll out vaginal rings to fight HIV scourge

A ‘revolutionary’ vaginal ring to prevent HIV is soon to be rolled out in South Africa — which has the largest epidemic of the virus in the world, a global

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S’poreans eating too much salt, more than one in three now has high blood pressure

SINGAPORE – Nine in 10 Singaporeans are consuming too much salt, and the rate of hypertension has almost doubled since 2010, latest data show. More than a third of people

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British Council IELTS launches ‘One Skill Retake’ in Bangladesh

British Council IELTS test takers who do not achieve their desired results first time around will no longer have to re-sit the full test, after the launch of a game-changing

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Disease X could bring next pandemic, kill 50 Million people, says expert

A UK health expert has said that Disease X, the name given by World Health Organisation (WHO), can cause another pandemic deadlier than Covid-19. In an interview to Daily Mail,

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US experts carry out second pig-to-human heart transplant

A 58-year-old man this week became the world’s second patient to receive a transplant of a genetically modified pig heart, the latest milestone in a growing field of medical research.

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Long Covid may cause changes in multiple organs, research suggests

A third of people hospitalised with Covid-19 have ‘abnormalities’ in multiple organs months after getting infected, a UK study said on Saturday, potentially shedding light on the elusive condition of

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Global leaders discuss healthier future for all: Top 5 fast facts

Some 4.5 billion people, more than half the global population, do not have enough access to essential health services, an issue that world leaders and ministers will tackle at a

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