(CN) – The sudden deaths of 13 children in a remote village in Bangladesh was caused by exposure to a routinely used pesticide applied in a nearby lychee tree orchard, according to a scientific report ...
Widespread use of arsenic-contaminated water in Bangladesh during the 20th century has been called by the World Health Organization the largest mass poisoning in history. A new study co-authored by ...
Theatre in Bangladesh has never been merely a form of entertainment. It has always served as a mirror to society, reflecting its contradictions, struggles, and aspirations. In his seminal work, ...
Science Progress (1933-), Vol. 104, No. 2 (2021), pp. 1-18 (18 pages) The COVID-19 has been spreading across the world since December 2019. The pandemic has created tremendous fear of death from ...
The study also revealed that the average weighted price of Bangladesh's top ten apparel items is around 36% lower than those of China and Vietnam.
Genetic susceptibility to fibrocalculous pancreatic diabetes in Bangladeshi subjects: a family study
Fibrocalculous pancreatic diabetes (FCPD) is an uncommon cause of diabetes, seen mainly in developing countries. A family-based study was carried out in 67 Bangladeshi families, consisting of a ...
Researchers are looking for British Bangladeshi and British Pakistani people for a study into the link between genes and health. It aims to understand and tackle the higher rates of heart disease, ...
From humble beginnings with just one partner university in 2007, MACES now collaborates with more than 200 universities across the globe, opening doors for Bangladeshi students in the USA, Canada, ...
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