DHAKA: The World Heart Day-2013 was marked in the country like elsewhere across the globe Sunday in a befitting manner.The National Heart Foundation (NHF) in Dhaka arranged a colorful rally with the theme ‘take the road to a healthy heart’.According to NHF a sum of 1.73 crore people
DHAKA: One needs a healthy heart to live life to the fullest. However, due to various lifestyle changes and sedentary jobs, we are more likely than ever to develop various problems like heart attacks and other related complications.Prevention is one of the best ways to keep heart disease
DHAKA: A popular restaurant owner is raising money to realise his vision of a better life for people in the country he spent his childhood in.Abdul Salique owns the Spice of Life restaurant, in Wellowgate, Grimsby.However, he spent the first nine years of his life in Bangladesh –
DHAKA: Most tobacco users want to quit. Approximately seven out of 10 smokers want to stop but may have to try an average of six to nine times before they succeed.Tobacco is a tough addiction to beat. But whether you’re a cigarette smoker, cigar smoker or tobacco chewer, quitting
DHAKA: Death rates following hip replacement surgery fell by half in England and Wales between 2003 and 2011, a study in The Lancet has found.Although death within 90 days of surgery is rare, mortality decreased from 0.56% to 0.29% in an analysis of more than 400,000 patients.The
DHAKA: Omega-3 fatty acids may not help keep the aging brain sharp, at least in older women, new research suggests.The study, published on September 25 in the journal Neurology, found that there were no differences in the cognitive skills of older women who had high blood levels of the
DHAKA: Nothing makes a tight-fitting dress or a pair of denims sexier than a perfect butt. Here are moves and exercises that will help you sculpt your buttKick-backs:Get on your hands and knees and place a light dumbbell behind your right knee. Keep your back and neck flat such that they
DHAKA: Back-to-school is nearly synonymous with flu season, which means sunburned noses are about to give way to runny noses rubbed raw from one too many tissues.Fortunately, the 2013-14 flu shot is already available, and this year it`s better than ever, covering four strains of the virus
DHAKA: A dose of sugar given as a gel rubbed into the inside of the cheek is a cheap and effective way to protect premature babies against brain damage, say experts.Dangerously low blood sugar affects about one in 10 babies born too early. Untreated, it can cause permanent
DHAKA: Going on a health kick reverses ageing at the cellular level, researchers say.The University of California team says it has found the first evidence a strict regime of exercise, diet and meditation can have such an effect.But experts say although the study in Lancet Oncology is
DHAKA: Diabetes isn`t known as a silent killer just for kicks. The growing number of people falling prey to this metabolic disease has raised quite an alarm worldwide.Being overweight, leading a sedentary lifestyle, lack of exercise and consumption of high calorie, sugary and fatty foods
DHAKA: Bacterial infections can imperil the fragile patients at hospital’s intensive care units. And a new study reveals an unlikely spreader: the health care workers who treat them. The standard sterile hospital garb typically thought to prevent infections isn’t helping.Physical
DHAKA: Roche`s new breast cancer drug Kadcyla was approved in Japan on Friday and recommended for approval in Europe, building on February`s United States green light for the product.Kadcyla is designed for patients with late-stage disease whose cancer cells contain increased amounts of a
DHAKA: Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, but what people do not know about this meal is that if they skip this meal, it could have an adverse effect on their weight.Akansha Jhalani, Registered Dietitian and health blogger at Beyond The Weighing Scale, helps you decode the
DHAKA: Moving in time to a steady beat is closely linked to better language skills, a study suggests.People who performed better on rhythmic tests also showed enhanced neural responses to speech sounds.The researchers suggest that practising music could improve other skills, particularly
DHAKA: Back pain is one of the most common fallouts of everyday life. But even dumping your heels and stretching may not help your spine.New research shows that a vast majority of backaches are the result of cumulative effects of lifestyle that we often ignore. Simple daily habits such as
DHAKA: Speakers at a discussion on CNG’s impact on the environment and economy on Saturday said the government’s move to discourage the use of CNG in motor vehicles may bring the pollution hazard back to the city again.“While CNG (compressed natural gas) use in New Delhi is
DHAKA: If building a six-pack were easy almost everyone would have sexy abs. It`s not only the actual effort that`s hard, it`s also knowing "how" to burn stomach fat correctly is a challenge.Our goal is to show you the best and practical way to burn stomach fat, so you can finally flaunt
DHAKA: Everyone recognizes the pink ribbon of breast cancer, but fewer know the color of testicular (orchid), uterine (peach), lung (white), pancreatic (purple), or head and neck (burgundy/ivory) cancers. Given current research and treatment, as well as a commitment to equity, is it time
DHAKA: The risk of womb cancer can be reduced by exercise, diet and possibly drinking coffee, research suggests.Almost half of cases of womb cancer in the UK - about 3,700 a year - could be prevented through keeping slim and active, a review of data shows.Researchers at Imperial College,