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Abdominal Tuberculosis -A Review
2011Tuberculosis is an infectious disease that hasplagued mankind since Neolithic times (8000 BC). In addition to the review of key papers, we undertook searches of electronic databases. For PubMed, the search items were “abdominal tuberculosis†restricted to the past 25 years.DocumentUrinary Tract Infection in Children : An Update
2012UTI is an important cause of acute illness, it may be a marker of underlying urinary tract abnormality. Bacteria causes the large majority of UTI in children-Escherichia coli is the most common (90%) bacterial cause . Urine culture & sensitivity is the gold standard for the diagnosis and mandatory for confirmation of UTI.DocumentPosition of Women in Buddhism: Spiritual and Cultural Activities
2011The Buddha is a great benefactor of humanity. After the attainment of the Enlightenment in Bodhgaya and preaching First Sermon in Sarnath, the Buddha founded the order of Monks (Bhikkhusangha). This order of Monks increased and within forty five years of Buddha’s ministry it had spread throughout ancient India. But groundless belief of Brahmins is that woman is inferior to man.DocumentHealth Care Exclusion: An Examination in Bangladesh
2011Bangladesh has made significant progress in many of its social development indicators particularly in health; however, a vast portion of its people still does not use health care services from medically trained providers. An attempt has been made in this study to investigate levels and patterns of health care exclusion among women in Bangladesh.DocumentPatriarchy and Women's Subordination: A Theoretical Analysis
2011Patriarchy is the prime obstacle to women’s advancement and development. Despite differences in levels of domination the broad principles remain the same, i.e. men are in control. The nature of this control may differ.DocumentHealthcare-seeking Behaviour among the Tribal People of Bangladesh: Can the Current Health System Really Meet Their Needs?
2012Despite the wealth of studies on health and healthcare-seeking behaviour among the Bengali population in Bangladesh, relatively few studies have focused specifically on the tribal groups in the country.DocumentMass Media Exposure and its Impact on Fertility: Current Scenario of Bangladesh
2012On the way to reduce fertility rate of Bangladesh, mass media plays significant role to raise consciousness about the family planning program on general peoples. In this study the impact of mass media has been measured by the pattern of watching television, listening radio and reading newspaper.DocumentHow Paediatricians can Promote, Protect and Support Breastfeeding
2011The last five Bangladesh Demographic and Health Survey (BDHS) data8-12 from 1993 to 2007 show that there has not been significant change in exclusive breastfeeding rates nationally and this is reflected in almost static nutritional status and neonatal mortality rates.DocumentInternalized HIV/AIDS-related Stigma in a Sample of HIV-positive People in Bangladesh
2012Internalized stigma among people living with HIV/AIDS (PLHA) is prevalent in Bangladesh. A better understanding of the effects of stigma on PLHA is required to reduce this and to minimize its harmful effects.DocumentGrowing Pain in Children Review
2011Growing pains (GP) is the most common form of episodic childhood musculoskeletal pain1, 2. Medical science is still unable to fully explain the exact causes of the discomfort experienced by up to one –third of all children at some time during early childhood.1,2, 3. The Hallmark of growing pain, first it always affects both legs, always gone in morning.3.Pages
