What you need to know about vaccinating your child
Every child under 1 year of age is aimed to receive vaccines that protect him/her from vaccine preventable diseases like childhood tuberculosis, whooping cough, diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis andmeasles.
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65,000 blind due to cataract in the country
Over 750,000 people including 40,000 children are blind in the country due to cataract, malnutrition and lack of public awareness.
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A new guideline for management of acute coronary syndrome
A new guideline for management of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) was launched last week for physicians seeking quick reference on the disease.
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Find required blood donors on the web
A new website (www.toletdhaka.com) has been launched recently for those who require blood for emergency.
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Migraine prodrome: A nose on a face
The migraine prodrome is a constellation of symptoms occurring 24 h before a migraine headache. Premonitory symptoms include food cravings, depression, lethargy, urinary retention and yawning.
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Sociocultural explanation for delays in careseeking for Pneumonia
While pneumonia is a major cause of death among children in Bangladesh, few children with pneumonia receive timely therapy from trained health providers.
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Seminar on ‘World Sight Day 2004’ held at SSMC
On the occasion of 'World Sight Day 2004' SNEDS (Sandhani National Eye Donation Society), Mitford Zone organised a seminar on the theme 'Eradication of blindness in Bangladesh and Sandhani' at the lecture
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