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May 28 2025HEALTH

The Price of Protest: A Look at the Eye Injuries from the 2024 Bangladesh Uprising

The 2024 protests in Bangladesh started as peaceful calls for job quota reform. Led by students, these protests quickly turned into a full-blown uprising. The government's harsh response led to widespread violence. Hundreds of protesters suffered severe eye injuries. These injuries were not just phy

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May 27 2025HEALTH

Climate Change and Women's Health: A Hidden Connection

The world is facing a massive health crisis. It is not a virus or a disease. It is climate change. This crisis is affecting everyone, but it is hitting women the hardest. This is especially true when it comes to their sexual and reproductive health. Understanding how climate change affects women's h

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May 03 2025HEALTH

The Importance of Timely Pregnancy Check-ups in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, the health of both mothers and their babies is closely linked to when and how often pregnant women receive check-ups. These visits, known as antenatal care (ANC), are vital for keeping both moms and their unborn children healthy. However, the country is still working towards meeting g

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Apr 27 2025HEALTH

The Unseen Strength: Transgender Individuals in Bangladesh Overcoming Childhood Trauma

Transgender individuals in Bangladesh face a tough road, especially those who have experienced childhood sexual abuse (CSA). This form of violence is sadly common and leaves deep scars on survivors' health and overall well-being. The country's cultural and economic landscape makes it even harder to

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Links: How Past Hurts Shape Present Struggles in Urban Bangladesh

In the bustling urban areas of Bangladesh, a silent struggle plays out within many homes. This is the story of intimate partner violence (IPV) and how it is deeply rooted in the experiences of women's childhoods. The research focused on married women living in three specific areas of Dhaka city. Th

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Apr 11 2025EDUCATION

The Hidden Impact of Money on How Kids are Punished in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, many young children face physical punishment at home. This is a big problem that needs to be understood better. The money situation in a family plays a huge role in how kids are treated. Kids from poorer families are more likely to face physical discipline. This is not fair and needs

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Mar 11 2025HEALTH

Pneumonia's Grip on Rural Bangladesh: A Fight for Breath

In the heart of rural Bangladesh, a silent battle rages against a formidable foe: pneumonia. This respiratory illness is a major killer of children under five, especially in low-and middle-income countries. The fight is real, and it's not just about the illness itself, but also about the challenges

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Mar 05 2025HEALTH

Brain Health in Bangladesh: The Silent Epidemic

Bangladesh is facing a growing issue with neurological disorders. These conditions are causing more people to become disabled, increasing deaths, and raising medical bills. The situation is serious. Stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and meningitis are some of the most common disorders. They ar

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Feb 25 2025HEALTH

Disability and Victimization: Unseen Struggles in Bangladesh

In Bangladesh, people with disabilities often encounter various forms of victimization. These experiences are not always well-documented, leaving many questions unanswered. This is a significant issue that needs more attention. A recent study set out to shed light on this topic. The study aimed to

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Feb 06 2025HEALTH

Blood Pressure Blues: How Hypertension Affects Daily Life in Bangladesh

Hypertension is a big deal in Bangladesh. It's a sneaky condition that doesn't show symptoms. It is a major reason people get sick and die early. It is common and can lead to more serious issues like heart disease, strokes, and kidney problems. This means that the way someone feels and functions

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