Health

Brain Autopsies Reveal Potential New Culprit Behind Alzheimer’s Disease

Shawdesh Desk: Analysis of human brain tissue reveals differences in how immune cells behave in the brains with Alzheimer’s disease compared to healthy brains, indicating a potential new treatment target. The University

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Dengue Outbreak: Dhaka deadliest among 10 worst-hit districts

Shawdesh desk: The dengue situation continues to worsen across the country with Dhaka remaining the deadliest city for the mosquito-borne disease. As of this year, the city has recorded over

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Bangladesh registers 9 more Covid-19 cases in 24hrs

Shawdesh Desk: Bangladesh reported nine more Covid-19 cases in the 24 hours till Saturday morning. With the new numbers, the country’s total Covid-19 caseload rose to 2,045,264, according to the

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12 important lifestyle changes to prevent dengue

Shawdesh Desk: Dengue cases are witnessing an upward trend in many parts of the country partly due to waterlogging and heavy rains this time. Dengue fever is a viral disease

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Dengue situation may deteriorate further Aug-Sept: Dr Lalin

Shawdesh desk: Viral infections caused by the dengue and fatalities may take a serious turn in August and September, said Director of Health and Hope Specialised Hospital Dr Lalin Choudhury.

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Study Suggests Eating More Protein Can Slow Down Aging

Shawdesh Desk: Researchers at Waseda University in Japan might have found a secret to preventing premature aging. A study published in GeroScience concluded that consuming a balanced diet with moderate

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Each cigarette in Canada now comes with warning label

Shawdesh desk: Each cigarette sold in Canada effective Tuesday now comes with an individual health warning that “cigarettes cause impotence” and cancer, and that there is “poison in every puff.”

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Long-Covid Patients Continue To Struggle With Brain Function For At Least 2 Yrs: Study

Shawdesh desk: The devastating neurological effects of long Covid can persist for at least two years, research published in the United Kingdom finds, reports NDTV. The study published in the

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