Present status of the Health Sector in Bangladesh

1. Introduction Bangladesh is the most densely populated country in the world with a population of 139 million people, 40 percent of who are living in poverty (HIES 2005). The Bangladesh National Strategy for Accelerated Poverty Reduction (NSAPR 2005) considers ...

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Inn Drugs in Bangladesh

CHAPTER-01 Pharmacy The mortar and pestle, an internationally recognized symbol to represent the pharmacy profession Pharmacy (from the Greek ???????? 'pharmakon' = drug) is the health profession that links the health sciences with the chemical sciences, and it is charged ...

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Hypersensitivity diseases

View With Charts And Images Hypersensitivity diseases: disorders caused by immune responses   Hypersensitivity Hypersensitivity is a term that is used to identify situations in which some type of substance or medication triggers an unusually strong and adverse reaction from ...

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DIABETES AND ITS ASPECTS

1. Introduction Diabetes is a disorder of metabolism due to absolute deficiency or diminished effectiveness of insulin. Due to lack of insulin, hyperglycemia and glycosuria almost invariably occur (Hyder et al., 1998-99). It is a fatal health problem in the ...

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Cardiovascular Diseases: Mechanism of Diastolic Functions

1. INTRODUCTION There is increase incidence of cardiovascular diseases world wide. Among them ischemic heart diseases, hypertensive heart diseases, and myocardial diseases are most important as they lead to Left ventricular dysfunction. LV dysfunction may be due to impairment of ...

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Biomechanics And Rehabilitation Of Cricket Injured Player

View With Charts And Images Biomechanics And Rehabilitation Of Cricket Injured Player DEFINITION Sports injuries result from acute trauma or repetitive stress associated with athletic activities. Sports injuries can affect bones or soft tissue (ligaments, muscles, tendons). Professional dancers are ...

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HUMAN STOMACH (part 3)

In the last newsletter (part 3 in our series on the digestive system), we concluded our discussion of the anatomy and physiology of the stomach from a natural health perspective. In this issue, we take the logical next step and ...

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HUMAN STOMACH (part 2)

In the last newsletter (part 1 in our series on the digestive system), we began our exploration of the anatomy and physiology of the stomach from a natural health perspective. In this issue, Part 2, we finish that exploration by ...

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