A large review of studies from major Ethiopian universities shows that over one in four Ethiopian newborns is anemic, mainly due to maternal anemia, poor antenatal care, low birth weight, and ...
New findings reveal that 38% of children aged 12–59 months and nearly 8% of pregnant women have blood lead levels above safe thresholds, with Dhaka (65%) being the most affected, according to a survey ...
Child marriage in Bangladesh has declined over the past six years, but progress remains too slow to meet national or global targets, according to findings of the Bangladesh Multiple Indicator Cluster ...
DHAKA, Nov. 16 (Xinhua) -- A new study has found that 9.2 percent of Bangladesh's children between five and 17 are working. The Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), in partnership with UNICEF and ...
"When you have hope, you're looking forward to a brighter tomorrow. That hope can sustain us through a lot. Trust me, I know, ...
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How doctors at CHUK saved baby after mother’s five miscarriages
Doctors at University Teaching Hospital of Kigali (CHUK) have successfully performed a rare Intrauterine transfusion (IUT), allowing a severely anemic fetus to survive and be delivered healthy at 36 ...
A ‘Medical Kundli’ is not a superstition; it is a health blueprint, a complete picture of each partner’s physical, emotional, hormonal, and reproductive well-being ...
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