Saturday, 23 Nov, 2024

Health

World dementia cases `set to treble`

DHAKA: The number of people living with dementia worldwide is set to treble by 2050, according to a new analysis.Alzheimer`s Disease International says 44 million people live with the disease, but that figure will increase to 135 million by 2050.The figures were released ahead of the G8

Energy drinks intensify heart contractions

DHAKA: Energy drinks packed with caffeine can change the way the heart beats, researchers warned.The team from the University of Bonn in Germany imaged the hearts of 17 people an hour after they had an energy drink.The study showed contractions were more forceful after the drink.The team

Alzheimer’s a late stage of diabetes

DHAKA: Scientists have found that Alzheimer’s, a neurodegenerative disorder, may actually be a late stage of Type 2 diabetes.The findings also suggest that losing weight and exercising may ward off Alzheimer’s, at least in the very early stages, researchers said.The extra insulin

Exercise with cold

DHAKA: This is an important question since this is flu season and common cold is in the air. We diagnose whether it is ok to exercise with a cold.It is ok to exercise and do some physical activity with common cold with no fever. Exercising with a cold helps clear the nasal tract and

New HIV strain found in West Africa

DHAKA: Swedish researchers have identified a new strain of HIV recently discovered in West Africa, which progresses to AIDS more quickly, reports AFP.The A3/02 strain combines the two most common HIV strains in Guinea-Bissau and develops into AIDS within five years, up to two-and-a-half

Cholesterol fuels breast cancer

DHAKA: A by-product of cholesterol can fuel the deadly growth and spread of breast cancer, according to a group of scientists.It raises the prospect that taking cholesterol-lowering drugs called statins could prevent cancer, reports BBC.The work, published in the journal Science, helps

Top 7 health benefits of being naked

DHAKA: The moment you enter home your fist thought is to get rid of your clothes and head to the shower. The thought of being naked with no layers of clothing on, relieves you, especially in the summer.Guess what? Stripping down to your birthday suit is actually helpful and full of health

Top 7 teas and their health benefits

DHAKA: If you`ve been wondering about all the new teas in the supermarket, then it`s high time you expand your tea knowledge. Learn more about the different types of teas and their health benefits.Green tea: This tea is considered the best tea, if you want to lose weight. It is made from

Cholesterol: the silent killer

DHAKA: It was after the shattering loss of her 33-year-old son to cancer three years ago that Rosemary Cross decided that she and her family should have a health screen. The 63-year-old Lisburn grandmother who doesn`t drink or smoke and who considered her lifestyle as fairly healthy was

`Never too old` to take up exercise

DHAKA: Taking up exercise in your 60s will still help stave off major ill health and dementia, research suggests.The study in the British Journal of Sports Medicine followed 3,500 healthy people at or around retirement age.Those who took up exercise were three times more likely to remain

Vegetables you should avoid

DHAKA: While we recommend vegetables in every shape, colour and form, not all vegetables are healthy when consumed in certain unhealthy ways.Most vegetables when eaten in their natural form, cooked at home, are great, but we don`t always eat vegetables like that, do we? And what about the

Want more tolerant kid? Keep away him TV

DHAKA: Too much time in front of the television can blunt young children’s ability to accept and understand others, says the latest research.Theory of mind is something that children typically develop during the preschool years — it’s the ability to start teasing apart individual

Anti-fungal drug makes flu worse

DHAKA: A drug commonly used to beat severe fungal infections can make flu far worse, animal studies suggest.The effects in people are still uncertain, but doctors have called for it to be assessed "urgently".The medicine, Amphotericin B, is given to people needing chemotherapy or a bone

Eat nuts, live longer

DHAKA: Hungry? Grab a handful of nuts. Not only are they packed with protein, but it turns out they may be the food for longevity.At least, that`s the conclusion of the largest study to date looking at the relationship between eating nuts and longer lives. Nuts are high in unsaturated

Women play key role improving health

DHAKA: Despite low spending on health, a weak health system and widespread poverty, Bangladesh has achieved great strides in life expectancy, vaccination rates, TB control and a child’s chances of surviving past the age of five, according to a series of focus papers published in The

Nuts good for health, study says

DHAKA: People who eat a diet rich in nuts, including peanuts, are less likely to die from heart disease or cancer, new research suggests.The more nuts consumed, the greater the apparent benefit, according to the report, ‘Nuts used to be demonized because they’re high in fat. Now, 20

Children `slower than parents were`

DHAKA: Many children cannot run as fast as their parents could when they were young, a study of global fitness says.Experts say the work - being presented at the American Heart Association`s annual meeting - suggests children`s fitness levels may be declining.Researchers analysed data

588 children get normal legs

RAJSHAHI: Some 588 children got their 850 normal legs with the treatment of Ponseti method that corrects congenital clubfoot without invasive surgery.The disclosure came from a seminar organized by Rajshahi Medical College Hospital on Tuesday morning.Rajshahi Medical College (RMC)

Antibiotics not for running noses

DHAKA: Running noses and green phlegm do not mean patients need antibiotics, say doctors and public health experts.It was described as a "prevailing myth" that the drugs were needed to treat such infections.Public Health England and the Royal College of General Practitioners said the

Rice increases exposure to arsenic!

DHAKA: An unprecedented probe into high levels of arsenic in groundwater strengthens suspicions that eating rice boosts exposure to the poison.Samples provided by 18,470 volunteers living in an arsenic-contaminated district showed that those who ate large amounts of rice had higher levels