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  • ...nd infant. Such children may also have visual or hearing defects, and poor health may develop. Syphilis is sometimes detected from blood tests, but often the [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...ble by vaccination and the vaccine is available in all hospitals and major health centres of Bangladesh. [Md Mahbub Murshed] [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...Murshidabad, India, he spent the major part of his life in the Government Health Services in different key positions after getting the MB degree in 1938 and ...gicha, Dhaka, for the diabetics. He succeeded in establishing the diabetes health-care and research institute complex, named the Bangladesh Institute of Rese ...
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  • ...e made to administer the vaccine through an elaborate network of community health care centres and with the participation of a large number of volunteers. A [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...nt and nursing care for mentally retarded, sick or injured persons. Mental health service in Bangladesh is poorly developed compared to the developed and mos ...vate clinics have also wards for mental patients. In 1999 a 50 beds Mental Health Hospital with outdoor facilities was established in Sylhet under private ma ...
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  • ...of high prevalence throughout the year. It thus constitutes a major public health problem for the country. Asymptomatic carriers may often transit into episo [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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    2 KB (313 words) - 19:32, 17 June 2021
  • ...ology of nuclear medicine in this case can be adopted some day as a public health tool. Radioactive atoms commonly used in the different centres of nuclear m [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...reatment in villages, dental patients have to report to the nearby upazila health complexes for their emergency treatment. With the existing treatment facili ...h. Actually there is one dental surgeon for every 0.2 million people. Oral health care delivery system in Bangladesh is conducted by the Dental Surgeons in t ...
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  • Kala-azar has been a public health problem in the Bengal moribund delta region since the early eighteenth cent ...ing are the data on recent Kala-azar cases collected by the Directorate of Health Services: ...
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  • ...losis has been a major killer. Today it still ranks as one of the greatest health problems. The incidence of tuberculosis decreased significantly until aroun ...areness. Involvement and participation of private practitioners, different health institutions at upazila level, and medical colleges are essential for succe ...
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  • ...sthesiology, ophthalmology, laryngology, gynaecology and obstetrics, child health and cardiology. Dhaka Medical College and DMCH were under one administratio [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...versity of Dhaka; Part-time Faculty of the James P. Grant School of Public Health, BRAC University (2005-2009). ...y; Fellow, IPPS, Uppsala University, Sweden; Fellow, Bangladesh Academy of Sciences. ...
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  • ...dic concept of life, became the important source of all systems of medical sciences. In course of time it became a part of culture and heritage of the people o ...ople of the country still use traditional medicine for management of their health problems. [Abdul Ghani and Mostafa Kamal Pasha] ...
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  • ...ly refers to all conditions that affect health, and according to the World Health Organisation may include such things as food sanitation, rainwater drainage ...ives of providing sanitation facilities are to maintain and improve public health and to minimise environmental pollution. Sanitation can contribute greatly ...
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  • Hakeemi treatment is an officially recognized popular method of health management in Bangladesh. About 4,000 qualified and professionally trained [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...e influence of Rev Father Lafont, he developed an interest in the physical sciences. ...lth. Later he joined Christ College, Cambridge, to prepare for the Natural Sciences Tripos examination and obtained the BA degree of the Cambridge University a ...
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