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  • ...its targeted goal 'health for all'. With growing awareness of the people, health and other related sectors are however gradually seeing positive changes. De Health policy ...
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  • ...d Endocrine Diseases''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Health and Health Sciences|   ]] ...
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  • ...and Health Sciences''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...ector-borne Disease''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...of Digestive System''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...enital Heart Disease''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...tion-related Disease''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...vironmental Health''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and' health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...ucation and Research''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...Transmitted Disease''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • '''Disease of Children''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • '''Deficiency Disease''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • '''Disease of Eye''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...eurological Disorder''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...Deficiency Disorder''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • '''Health Policy''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • '''Infectious Disease''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...ucation and Research''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • '''Health Manpower''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • '''Health Economics''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...ensive Heart Disease''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. ...
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  • ...matic Heart Disease''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. ...
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  • ...aemic Heart Disease''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. ...
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  • ...ucation and Research''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. ...
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  • '''Mitral Stenosis''' see [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. ...
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  • ...' (National Institute of Preventive and Social Medicine) a national public health institute established in 1974 at Mohakhali, Dhaka with the aim to produce P ...lth, Microbiology, Nutrition and Biochemistry, Population Dynamics, Public Health and Hospital Management, and Parasitology. ...
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  • ...de: organisation and promotion of scientific research in various fields of health science, training of manpower and dissemination of research results. ...rses; and to arrange for the application and utilisation of the results of health research. ...
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  • ...ne - 3 years); MS (Master of Surgery - 3 years); and DCH (Diploma in Child Health - 1 year). [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...w income group of women in child delivery as well as in maternal and child health care although only in limited capacity because of constraints in physical f ...so'' [[Institute of Child and Mother Health|institute of child and mother health]]. ...
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  • ...fective treatment; and to develop health workers, health professionals and health managers. ...bout 40 training courses have been devised for training health workers and health professionals. [SM Humayun Kabir] ...
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  • ...raining; and (viii) to design and produce media-based materials for use in health professions, education and training. ...ssistance to various departments/organisations including the Department of Health Economics, [[University of Dhaka|university of dhaka]], and UNICEF. [M Muza ...
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  • ...nhygienic health practices, low standards of food, illiteracy, and lack of health awareness. Mumps vaccine is safe and highly effective. It is recommended fo [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...of low literacy rate its use is particularly effective in advancing public health messages. ...t originated from the Directorate of Family Planning under the Ministry of Health and Family Planning. Usually, efforts to propagate such symbols are made th ...
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  • ...mmes and creating awareness among the rural poor people by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare with support from other related ministries and NGOs, Ban ...alnutrition|malnutrition]]; [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]] ...
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  • ...ogramme in 1989. In 1994 the programme assumed the management of community health services through four sub-centres in the Rajshahi area. ...n, 67 people, including 11 doctors and 26 technicians, work in the primary health care programme. The nursing institute has a total of 18 staff members, incl ...
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  • ...s about the hazardous consequences of [[Tobacco|tobacco]] smoking on human health. The name is made by sequentially arranging the first letters of a four-wor Since the appreciation of the fact that tobacco smoking could be harmful for health in the early 1960s, which was later substantiated by scientific evidence, a ...
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  • ...medicine is based mainly on their long experience or acquaintance with the health care practices and quackery. ...the rural areas, they constitute a good source of manpower at the primary health care level. [Abdul Ghani] ...
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  • ...of Nuclear War (IPPNW). It is represented in most government committees on health, medical, and population control. ...rincipal aims and objectives of BMA are to improve professionalism, in the health system, and to realise the genuine demands of doctors. BMA formed a combine ...
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  • ...developing countries to incorporate local alternative medicines to ensure health for all. In Bangladesh, alternative medicines like Homeopathy, Unani, Ayurv [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...th the University of Dhaka; it is a public institute under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of the Peoples' Republic of Bangladesh and t [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...|air pollution]] with consequence of higher respiratory infection may pose health problem in Bangladesh including sinusitis. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...ment, and lack of safe water supply, its prevalence is higher. Poor public health measures is one of the main contributory factors for its occurrence and spr ...lities, typhoid is completely curable and preventable with improved public health measures. Anti-typhoid vaccination has also a substantial role in the preve ...
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  • ...e University of Chittagong; it is a public institute under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of the Peoples' Republic of Bangladesh and t [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...e University of Chittagong; it is a public institute under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of the Peoples' Republic of Bangladesh. The [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...lthough yet under construction by the budget allocation of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Kurmitola General Hospital with 500 in-patient beds on [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...lack of sunlight, overexposure to sunlight (sunburn), stress, general poor health, cold climate, and frequent friction on the skin are also associated with f ...be controlled with treatment. It usually does not adversely affect general health, unless it is neglected or occurs at the old or very young age. [Md Shahidu ...
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  • ...obtained Diploma in Child Health (DCH) in 1950 from the Institute of Child Health, London. ...Tropical Medicine and Dermatology, School of Tropical Medicine, Calcutta; Health Officer, Bogra and Rangpur; Senior House Physician, Calcutta Medical Colleg ...
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  • ...ous institution and is run by a management board formed by the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. Its aims and objectives include healthcare for poor chi ...s), MD (Doctor of Medicine), MS (Master of Surgery), DCH (Diploma in Child Health), and various certificate courses in paediatrics. The different departments ...
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  • '''Health Profile''' According to the 2001 census in Bangladesh, 45 percent of the po | No. of Hospitals in Health Sector || 589 ...
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  • ...Religious groups have long promoted the use of this device for good dental health. The emerging new scientific facts about the medicinal value of neem would [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...desh Dental Journal; Bangladesh Heart Journal; Bangladesh Journal of Child Health (published quarterly by Bangladesh Paediatric Association since 1972); Bang [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...t facilities and it provides pathological and X-ray services. DAB is World Health Organisation's regional collaborating centre for diabetes research in South ...diploma and degrees such as MPhil, MD, PhD, and MS in various medical and health science disciplines under the Postgraduate Faculty of Medicine of the Unive ...
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  • ...of Science and Technology;' it is a public institute under the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, Government of the Peoples' Republic of Bangladesh. It i [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...ernative system of medicine to provide health care services at the primary health care level. An estimated 1.5 billion people of the world';s population, acc [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...970s, it emerged in the developed world as a regular discipline in medical sciences and treatment. This branch of medical discipline began to be practiced in B [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...on within the body, which eventually cures the disease and restores normal health. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...atients attend and have their check-ups everyday. It is one of the largest health-complexes in Bangladesh providing almost all types of clinical and diagnost ...nsultations, diabetic education (which includes basic knowledge on overall health), advice on nutrition, social support and rehabilitation, if necessary. Ins ...
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  • ...Dhaka, with a population of about 200,000 under year round demographic and health surveillance. This field station provided a unique opportunity during the p ...ces Division, Laboratory Sciences Division, Community Health Division, and Health and Population Extension Division. The Centre's hospital provides free care ...
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  • In medical sciences, dialysis refers to kidney dialysis. The human kidney is a filtration organ [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...encouraged breast-feeding and to keep contact with the maternity and child health clinics. [SM Humayun Kabir] [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...on the bank of the river Louhajang, is a charitable institution providing health services to the poor and rural population. The hospital was inaugurated on [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...imes of natural calamities and offering poor people free medical and other health care services. Hamdard has also spread its normal clinical activities throu [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...duction. Eventually, India began to export quinine and cinchona febrifuge. Health historians believe Bengal was saved by quinine. To save people from the sco [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • Leprosy is a public health problem in Bangladesh. The resultant disabilities, social stigmas and econo [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...ondition. A medical diagnostic centre constitutes an important part of the health care system. Diseases are commonly diagnosed with respect to the causative ...straightforward matter regulated under some guidelines of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. In the capital city of Dhaka there are about a hundred ...
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  • ...s]], computer science, [[agriculture]], radiobiology, nuclear medicine and health physics under eleven research and technical divisions. The most significant ...tinues its basic and applied research mainly in the fields of the Physical Sciences. Research in physics, solar energy development, and nuclear and solar energ ...
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  • '''Sandhani''' a voluntary organisation in the health sector concentrating on building up human blood and organ bank. It was esta [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ''See also'' [[Drug|drug]], [[Health and Health Sciences|health and health sciences]]. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...diseases that are linked more to inadequate nutrition than to climatic or health and sanitation factors, although the latter certainly may contribute to the ..., extremely high man-to-land ratio, over-crowding, malnutrition, very poor health and sanitation conditions, etc, inevitably mean that the country is destine ...
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  • ...quent years many such came into existence for which reason the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of Government of Bangladesh formulated a principle and g 5. Institute of Applied Health Sciences, Chittagong. ...
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  • ...the routine immunisation programme of the government. In Bangladesh World Health Organisation sponsored [[Extended Programme on Immunisation|extended progra [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...hospital stay, early return to work and practically no damage to cosmetic health made this procedure most acceptable to surgeons and patients alike worldwid [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...airman of the Polio Eradication Certification Committee of the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare. It may be mentioned here that he first introduced vacci ...f the Bangladesh Academy of Sciences since 1975. The Bangladesh Academy of Sciences honoured him with the award of BAS – Professor Emeritus Dr. Sultan Ahmed ...
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  • ...edible salts according to government specifications. The Institute of Food Sciences and Technology (IFST) of the Bangladesh Council of Scientific and Industria [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...ts of science to focus the community at the centre of interventions rather health of individuals. Certainly, certain types of problems can be better addresse ...ity towards addressing shared problems. The Alma-Ata declaration endorsed 'Health for all by the year 2000' but the honest intention is not achieved. ...
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  • ...losis, polio and measles. All of these diseases are preventable. The World Health Organisation has undertaken a programme for 'universal child immunisation' ...EPI cost represents approximately 0.06% of GDP. The per capita budget for health and family planning in Bangladesh today is about $3.5, far less than the EP ...
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  • ...ists effective and meaningful in formulating and implementing the National Health Programme. The headquarters of the society is located in Dhaka. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...EC are conducted under three research wings: physical sciences, biological sciences and [[engineering]]. ...t to Dinajpur Sadar Hospital are the institutions working under biological sciences. ...
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  • ...ly related to crowding and inadequate ventilation. The disease is a public health problem of both the developing and industrialised countries. ...e smallpox vaccine which was made in Bangladesh by the Institute of Public Health (IPH) at insignificant cost and which led to eradication of smallpox from B ...
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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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  • ...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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  • ...success of small pox eradication from Bangladesh, the Institute of Public Health (IPH) played a vital role in preparing the vaccine and making the vaccinati [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...other problems such as poor communication, lack of electricity, inadequate health services, etc. Defecation in open air is common all over Bangladesh. Overal ...y|dysentery]]; [[Food-borne Disease|food-borne disease]]; [[Health Profile|health profile]]. ...
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  • ...traditional medicine has been very comprehensively described by the World Health Organisation (WHO 1976) in the following way: 'Traditional medicine is the The traditional system of medicine is now being taken seriously by the World Health Organisation, Western medicine establishments, and Governments of many Thir ...
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  • ...se facts admittedly highlight the gravity of the illness as a major global health problem. In Bangladesh, available data indicate that approximately 3% of he [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...s prematurely to mental and physical stresses, leading to deterioration of health. Most patients receive limited or no medical attendance and, in case of dea ...es common to the women as well as those associated with their reproductive health. Among female members of destitute households 13 per thousand female member ...
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  • ...ring this disaster. People of the cyclone affected area experienced severe health problems such as diseases like diarrhoea, jaundice, typhoid' and pneumonia [[Category:natural sciences]] ...
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  • ...could not continue his education there for more than two years due to ill health. After a lapse of two years he started again at the Albert School from wher ...and cultural activities. He was an exponent of the cultivation of arts and sciences through one's mother tongue. He himself wrote a lot in Bangla and encourage ...
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  • ...f food-borne diseases are common in many developing countries where public health and sanitation facilities are inadequate. Incidence of food-borne diseases [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...des of treatment and also largely determines perceptions about disease and health prevailing among common folk. Some recent studies have found that the peopl ...ependent of the cultural influences that dominate rural life. Reproductive health problems and vaginal discharge in particular, may be explained in several w ...
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  • In 1980 the government established Bangladesh College of Agricultural Sciences (BCAS) to extend higher education in [[Agriculture|agriculture]]. Through t ...icultural University (BSMRAU) are: to offer higher degrees in agricultural sciences;' to generate useful data and information through applied agricultural rese ...
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  • ...t components of the country's family planning budget. The Fourth and Fifth Health and Population Projects of the 1990s injected very substantial funds into t [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...ng Trinity College, Cambridge. He graduated with honours in the mechanical sciences in 1913 and obtained master degree in 1918. Casey started his careerer as a .... The climate, the long hours and the frustrations of the job affected his health, but he enjoyed enjoy the affection of the politicians and officials he had ...
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  • ...ed Professor Robert Jamison for acquiring knowledge on Geology and Natural Sciences. He joined as head assistant of the chief of Ordnance Survey of Ireland Jos ...chief of Geological Survey Department of India in 1876 due to his failing health. After this, he settled in the Rugby town of England and died on 17 July 18 ...
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  • ...wing natural disasters such as cyclone and monsoon flooding. Poor personal health and sanitation are the main factors aiding the spread of the disease. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...stablished the Indian Medical Service (IMS) in 1764 to look after European health in British India. Medical Colleges were established in the three Presidency ...from epidemic diseases threatened the security of this force and prompted health measures across the subcontinent. By mid-19th century Britain was entering ...
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  • At present the World Bank, UNICEF, Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE), Bangladesh Water Development Board, British Geological [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...n. The faculty of Science was created in 1969, while the faculty of social sciences and commerce were launched in 1971. ...ed institutes- Institute of Community Ophthalmology and Institute of Child Health and eleven affiliated colleges. ...
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  • ...er, malnutrition caused by the under-supply of nutrients is a major public health problem in the country. A downward trend in the intake of cereals, pulses, ...the World Bank to cushion the adverse effects of free market transition on health of the poor. Among these, a major project was the National Integrated Nutri ...
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  • ...associated with poor nutrition and lack of basic knowledge of people about health matters. ...respectively for the 130 million people of Bangladesh. Based on the World Health Statistics, new cancer cases in Bangladesh have been estimated at 167 per 1 ...
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  • ...made to administer the vaccines through an elaborate network of community health care centres and with the participation of a large number of volunteers. A ...too costly to afford by average Bangladeshi given the fact that per capita health budget in Bangladesh is just about a meagre sum of $3 which is perhaps less ...
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  • ...ding to a Bachelor Degree of Arts (BA Pass Course) or a Bachelor of Social Sciences (BSS pass course). ...iting Group), History Club, Association for Medical Help and Environmental Health Promotion, International Understanding and Relation Club, Cultural Club, Le ...
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  • ...environments and pollution of the air, soil and water has become a serious health hazard in different parts of the world. Arsenic (As) and arsenic compounds ...ll, particularly in the western border districts. The Department of Public Health Engineering (DPHE) made the first discovery by testing a few [[Well|well]]s ...
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  • ...sharply. Even the drinking water in Rangamati town supplied by the Public Health Engineering Department contained bacteria over 10 times of the acceptable n [[Category:Natural Sciences]] ...
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  • ...earch in the country. Its activities cover all the domains of agricultural sciences having direct bearing on terrestrial and aquatic productivity. ...rsity are: (i) to provide higher education in all branches of agricultural sciences; (ii) to conduct basic and applied research on various aspects of [[Agricul ...
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  • ...to 1835 and left the city because the climate had an adverse impact on his health. Gangadhara settled at Shaidabad (Berhampore) and became a Court physician [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...found in schizophrenic patients. About one fifth of all patients in mental health facilities of Bangladesh are schizophrenic. Psychosis is equally common in ...e majority of the neurotic patients in Bangladesh seek help at the general health service, which often leads to prolonged distress and unnecessary prescripti ...
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  • ...in different branches of humanities but also in the practical and applied sciences as well, a deeply felt necessity of the preceding years. The princely donat ...urses for the degree of Master of Engineering in 1953 and Master of Public Health in 1947. Meanwhile, the Agricultural Institute at Barrackpore, which had op ...
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  • ...housand books. It has been providing ISBN since 1996. Besides the National Health Library and Documentation Centre (NHLDOC) was established at Dhaka. Public ...reprography division and it provides valuable information. There are some sciences and technology based libraries in the country. These are: Library of [[Bang ...
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  • ...ty of Biological Sciences in 1974, before that it was under the Faculty of Sciences. Department of Zoology was first located in the present Soil Science Depart ...itute are to develop systems and processes for utilization in agriculture, health and medicine, industry and energy; and to develop research activities in mo ...
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  • ...through preventing and solving reproductive health problems. Reproductive health approach implies to those people who have the ability to reproduce and regu ...users of these programmes and also have the greatest problem of access to health services. Equal importance should be given to promote male responsibility a ...
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  • ...for Inquiring into the History, Civil and Natural, the Antiquities, Arts, Sciences and Literature, of Asia.' ...six years there. Of the two, Jones, however, maintained a somewhat better health. On 25 February 1790 Jones delivered The Seventh Anniversary Discourse and ...
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  • ...re relatively mild and the disease is not regarded as a significant public health problem. As such no prophylactic measures are usually recommended in uncomp [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...f mosquito control, and deterioration, during the past 30 years, of public-health infrastructures. [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...the 1960s, the malarial parasite has returned with a vengeance. The World Health Organisation recently (2000) estimates that more than 100 countries, and 40 ...nce' In Bangladesh, malaria has always been a major [[Public Health|public health]] problem. It is still endemic in the northern and eastern parts bordering ...
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  • ...ngladesh'' (Humanities), ''Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bangladesh'' (Sciences) and ''Asiatic Society Patrika'' (Bangla), each twice a year. Besides these ...n Trust Fund || 1988 || Professor Shafiqur Rahman || Humanities and Social Sciences. ...
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  • ...ha's initiative resulted in the establishment of the National Institute of Sciences in India (later renamed the Indian National Science Academy) in Kolkata in ...demic interests, Saha proved to be an indefatigable worker. After 1954 his health began to give way. On 16 February 1956, while on a visit to New Delhi in co ...
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  • ...e assistants would help European doctors and surgeons who looked after the health of European civilians and military employees and also reduce the company's [[Category:Health Sciences]] ...
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  • ...desh Agricultural University, Mymensingh, Chittagong Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Sylhet Agricultural University and Food and Agriculture Organis ...haring of information and effective coordination between animal and public health personnel be ensured. It is also necessary to share information and underta ...
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  • ...soil and nutrient management and regular monitoring of the changes in soil health. ...ient management research thus advocates suitable remedies to keep the soil health intact. The objectives are: i) increasing the efficiency of fertilisers for ...
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  • ...s of [[Bangladesh Soil|bangladesh soil]]s as regards general fertility and health are briefly enunciated below. [[Category:Natural Sciences]] ...
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  • ...rket economy that began in the early 1990s, and the other was the national health policy, which was much discussed in preceding decades and in the 1990s, but ...ll course. However more alarming is the fact that with increasing level of health awareness created by programmes carried out by government and non-governmen ...
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  • ...rogeological conditions. Arsenic contamination in groundwater is not a new health hazard faced by mankind and it can be managed successfully. [[Category:natural sciences]] ...
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  • ...at Dhaka and Chittagong were established. Higher education in agricultural sciences made a significant advance in 1962 with the establishment of the Bangladesh ...o GDP. Thus, it can be said that horticulture industry can help to provide health, wealth and prosperity to the poverty stricken Bangladesh. [Azizul Haque] ...
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  • ...its targeted goal 'health for all'. With growing awareness of the people, health and other related sectors are however gradually seeing positive changes. De Health policy ...
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  • | Faculty of Social Sciences || 1970 || 16 || Professor Mirza Nurul Huda | Faculty of Biological Sciences || 1974 || 10 || Professor A.K.M Nurul Islam ...
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  • ...heir standard not upto the mark in basic subjects of humanities and social sciences. The syllabus was mainly bookish. ...n, social science, home economics, arts and crafts, physical education and health as compulsory subjects. The students can take Arabic, advanced Bangla and a ...
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  • ...ng ground water pollution. Also, the intense, unpleasant odour affects the health of the people of the surrounding area. [[Tannery|tannery]] wastes have a ve ...times that of the dirtiest air outside. This may cause headache and other health problems. Sometimes the houses are built on rocks and soils which give out ...
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  • ...ernment expanded their governmental responsibilities to include education, health, communication and construction, local government and other welfare activit ...he newly educated young men, enriched by knowledge of the western arts and sciences, began to question many of the harmful social and religious customs and tra ...
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  • ...t, and in September 1988 in Faridpur. There was no known evidence of human health hazard associated with EUS. But wherever the disease occurred there was a g ...gong University has a specialized institute called the Institute of Marine Sciences that emphasizes on marine fisheries. Khulna University has a separate disci ...
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  • ...ic seers in their hymns praised worldly existence and prayed for their own health and wealth, the Sramanas condemned this world of existence and propounded t ...istant past (the Vedic age) marked by high degree of achievements in arts, sciences and philosophies. He inaugurated the discipline of linguistics by declaring ...
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  • ...only the basic sciences, and BAg degree of two years, covering the applied sciences. Later, a 3-year BAg degree was introduced in 1945. Finally, a 4-year BSc ( Bangladesh College of Agricultural Sciences (BCAS) was established in 1980 at Salna (Gazipur) to offer BSc (Ag) degree. ...
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