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Breast milk may protect babies from coronavirus infection: Study
Breast milk may help protect babies from being infected by the novel coronavirus, a new study suggests, reports Daily Mail.
120mn affordable COVID-19 rapid tests to be available for low, middle-income countries
Access to COVID-19 Tools (ACT) Accelerator has announced a set of agreements to make available, for low and middle-income countries, affordable, high-quality COVID-19 antigen rapid tests.
Risks of trans fat-induced CVDs on the rise
Bangladesh is seeing a rise in deaths due to Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs) caused by Trans Fatty Acid (TFA) or trans fat.
Desk shortage forces people to get creative about workspaces
First it was toilet paper. Disinfectant wipes. Beans. Coins. Computers. Now, desks are in short supply because of the coronavirus pandemic.
How easily does coronavirus spread among children?
Amid increasing coronavirus cases and apprehensions that the situation may deteriorate in upcoming winter, the authorities concerned in Bangladesh are in a fix about whether to reopen educational institutions that may expose the children to the virus.
Goethe-Institut Bangladesh launches “Futures beyond the Self” funding initiative
German language school and cultural organization Gothe-Institut Bangladesh has launched a funding initiative titled “Futures beyond the Self” for all Bangladeshi artists/artistes, art collectives, cultural activists, and cultural organizations for their innovative projects.
How can I tell the difference between flu and COVID-19?
It’s impossible to tell without a test. Influenza and COVID-19 have such similar symptoms, you may need to get tested to know what's making you miserable.
Review on Tarka’s New Outlet
I absolutely had to visit Tarka after their relocation because of the beautiful interior I kept seeing on people's stories. The decoration is very pleasing to the eye with pops of blue furniture and the metallic hints on their décor pieces make the place an Instragram worthy one.
Venom from giant spider shows potential as pain killer for irritable bowel syndrome: Study
The venom from one of the largest spiders in the world may bring the hope to ease the gut pain suffered by millions of people with the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), according to a new research.
Covid-19 alters traditional Kashmir weddings, feasts
The Covid-19 pandemic has changed an elaborate and lavish marriage tradition in Indian-controlled Kashmir within months that had remained virtually unaltered for centuries.