oleh admin | Apr 3, 2025 | health, healthcare and medicine, hospitals, medical and healthcare costs, medicine and healthcare
April 3 — The condition of healthcare in Bangladesh’s public hospitals remains a cause for worry, frequently drawing attention to issues faced by institutions such as the Bangladesh Medical University (BMU) and Dhaka Medical College Hospital.
Every day, thousands of patients come to BMU’s outpatient clinic, but numerous individuals depart with feelings of being overlooked because they believe the doctors show insufficient dedication.
During a recent encounter, a patient identified as Arman (a pseudonym for privacy) from Rupganj, Narayanganj, recounted his experience to an UNB correspondent.
“I had to wait in line for hours merely to obtain a ticket. Despite getting treated, the prolonged standing left me feeling even more unwell,” he stated.
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Several patients in the cabin block expressed frustrations over the irregularity of doctors’ visits. One patient said, “My doctor hasn’t come in nearly a month.”
Although certain patients reported receiving adequate care, the grievances were more numerous than the compliments.
A System Under Pressure
The BMU Director, Brigadier General Mosleh Uddin Noman, acknowledged to UNB that the hospital finds it challenging to fulfill patients’ expectations.
“Meeting patient expectations is incredibly challenging. We can’t say that our services are flawless since we still have numerous areas needing improvement,” he stated.
When questioned regarding the top priorities, he pointed out cleanliness as a crucial concern.
Moreover, he pointed out the critical lack of ICU beds. “Currently, we possess just 30-32 ICU beds, yet there’s an extensive queue with around 1,100 patients awaiting admission,” he elaborated.
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The director additionally highlighted the importance of improving the usage of the hospital’s sophisticated medical devices and enlarging outpatient facilities to decrease wait times.
Physicians Aren’t Achieving Their Complete Capability
When speaking with this correspondent, Brigadier General Noman stated that the medical professionals at BMU are only providing about half of what should be expected from them. He mentioned, “I do not require additional personnel; however, if the present staff were giving adequate treatment, it would considerably alleviate the strain on the system. The problem persists because they are not delivering comprehensive care to the patients,” he noted.
When questioned about why physicians do not operate at their maximum potential, he attributed this to discontentment with their compensation levels.
They argue that the wages they earn are inadequate for supporting their households, hence they aren’t delivering complete services. However, if they put forth their maximum effort, patient grievances would likely decrease significantly,” he stated.
Hospital Resources & Staffing
BMU is a large organization comprising 1,165 physicians, 1,304 nurses, 484 administrators, 775 Level 3 personnel, and 1,143 Level 4 personnel.
In addition, there are 226 temporary employees holding Grade 3 and Grade 4 positions.
The facility boasts 1,859 beds along with around 200 wards, catering to roughly 5,500 outpatients each day.
Even with its size, BMU encounters limitations in funding, which affects areas such as patient meals.
“The daily budget allocated for three meals per admitted patient is just Tk 175. While it’s insufficient to offer three nutritious meals, we are doing our best to provide whatever we can,” stated the director.
Late Care for Those Affected in the July Movements
Individuals hurt during the events of early July continue to be housed on the fourth and fifth levels of BMU’s ward section. Approximately fifty of these patients face delays as they await transfer overseas for more intensive care because of their critical conditions. These postponements have led to feelings of frustration among those affected, compounded by reports of uneven quality in healthcare services received.
One of the wounded individuals, Mohammad Shakil (19), shared his ordeal: “A bullet pierced my stomach and came out via my rectum, damaging the nerves in my left leg. This has caused frequent obstructions in my bowels, necessitating the use of a colostomy bag. Persistent issues could lead to long-term health problems for me.”
Mohammad Shuvo (21) sustained shrapnel wounds to his eye, head, and body, causing him to fear total loss of vision. He stated, “I have irreversible damage to one eye, and I’ve been recommended for medical care overseas. A metal plate remains in my eye, and without prompt surgical intervention, I could become completely blind.”
Azam (20) shared his terrifying ordeal. He said, “The police along with members of the Awami League forcefully put me in front of the Ashulia police station. My right eye has been entirely damaged, and my left one remains unclear. Additionally, I face difficulties walking because of leg and lower-back injuries. It’s been a month since I’ve been awaiting referral for specialized medical care overseas; however, I was informed that my documents still haven’t reached the ministry.”
A different patient who was hurt, Selim (17), claimed neglect from his designated physician. He stated, “The doctors do not attend to us adequately. Dr. Ibrahim Siddique, my doctor, hasn’t come to see me in 28 days.”
Upon being reached out to, Dr. Ibrahim Siddique denied the claims, saying, “While we carry out our rounds in the early hours, the patients are often unavailable. This matter won’t be addressed through a telephone conversation.”
Director’s Assurance
In response to the worries raised by the patients affected during the July movement, Brigadier General Noman confirmed that they were under the care of assigned medical personnel. He stated, “Every patient, including those hurt during the July movement, is receiving visits from designated doctors. Should they have any issues, they may discuss them with the nurses, who remain accessible at all times.”
Concerning the postponements in transferring patients overseas, he explained that the issue was under the jurisdiction of the ministry. He further stated, “They will be dispatched once the ministry finishes its processing.”
The director recognized the constraints of BMU’s system. He stated, “My efforts encompass all sectors. However, I find myself constrained as longstanding problems that have persisted for many years can’t possibly be resolved within just two months. Despite these challenges, I’m doing everything possible. Given that this is an independent entity, we need to operate based on our internal strategies.”
oleh admin | Apr 3, 2025 | entertainment, health, health & fitness, health and exercise, news
The daughter of Phillip Wain, who was a co-founder of the health and beauty chain in Hong Kong and Southeast Asia, announced that he passed away on March 14 at his residence in Australia.
Edwin “Eddie” Phillips, who was both a businessman and the co-founder of the health and beauty retail chain Philip Wain in Hong Kong and throughout Southeast Asia, passed away due to lung cancer at the age of 74.
Natasha, his daughter, disclosed the information on Wednesday, mentioning that Phillips passed away on March 14 at his residence in Byron Bay, Australia.
Phillips, renowned for introducing aerobics to Asia, launched the fitness chain alongside his business associate, Barry Wain, in the city during October 1977. The venture later extended its reach to Bangkok, Singapore, and Kuala Lumpur.
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Natasha mentioned, “He was a gifted entrepreneur even when he was young and had a strong passion for fitness and well-being as he led an energetic sports-oriented life. Competing vigorously in judo and participating in various athletic activities, he also had an intense love for surfing.”
Whenever my brother and I participated in our extra-curricular activities at school, my dad was always eager to be there.
Natasha mentioned that she actively participated in drama productions, noting that she had extended an invitation to her dad for the special showing of the play.
South Pacific
which she was part of.
“I wasn’t aware of what a gala entailed, so I didn’t inform my dad that it required formal attire. As a result, he showed up to watch me perform wearing his usual clothes but still managed to pull it off with style,” she remembered.
Phillips has been married two times. His first marriage produced two offspring: Natasha and Bogart, who currently reside in Australia. The kids were born from his union with Deborah Sims.
Following his separation from Sims, Phillips tied the knot with Kellie Bright in Australia. They became parents to a boy named Jesse, yet their union ultimately concluded in divorce.
Phillips was born and raised in Entrance, a quaint seaside locale on the Central Coast of New South Wales. He began his professional journey at a gym in Sydney before obtaining certification from the prestigious Academy of Natural Healing.
In the 1970s, Phillips departed from Australia for Asia, journeying through Thailand prior to achieving success in Hong Kong.
Natasha mentioned that he was dubbed the “Fitness King of Hong Kong” and the “Spa King” in Australia.
His former spouse, Sims, who was referred to as “the Fitness and Aerobics Queen of Hong Kong,” contributed significantly to building the Phillip Wain brand over several years. Additionally, she represented the city as an Olympic swimmer.
In Australia, he established a vast business enterprise featuring Camp Eden Health Retreat in Queensland and Temple of the Body and Soul in Sydney. His investment holdings also encompassed establishments such as Kirra Beach Hotel in Queensland and the Pearl South Pacific Resort in Fiji.
He died in Byron Bay, an area he once described as “natural, undeveloped and has fabulous surfing”.
He stated in a 1998 interview with the Post that he could connect with nature both physically and spiritually.
He revealed to the Post in 1994 that besides surfing, he was an avid swimmer too. Each morning before breakfast, he would swim 70 lengths in his 17-meter pool located at his residence on Bowen Road.
Allan Zeman, chairman of the Hong Kong Lan Kwai Fong Group, said Phillips was “very popular” in the city’s social scene, and was often seen at the nightlife district Zeman founded.
Zeman mentioned that he was consistently well-dressed and maintained an excellent physique since he managed a gym.
He would often serve many affluent individuals. Back then, being a member there was the thing to do in Hong Kong.
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oleh admin | Apr 3, 2025 | health, indian national news, infrastructure, news, politics
Panipat
(
Haryana
[India], April 3 (ANI):
Haryana
Chief Minister
Nayab Singh Saini
On Wednesday, the Prime Minister was notified about the matter.
Narendra Modi
‘s visit to
Haryana
to inaugurate various
development projects
.
Speaking to mediapersons,
Haryana
Chief Minister Saini stated, “In honor of Dr BR Ambedkar Jayanti, PM Modi will be present.”
Haryana
to inaugurate various
development projects
…In Hisar, Prime Minister Modi will launch air service operations at the Hisar airport. In Yamunanagar, he will also participate in laying the cornerstone for an additional 800-MW unit thermal power plant within the Yamunanagar district….
On April 14, coinciding with Dr BR Ambedkar Jayanti, Prime Minister Modi will be visiting to inaugurating several initiatives.
development projects
and launch air travel services from Hisar Airport.
In Yamunanagar, Prime Minister Modi will also participate in laying the foundation stone for an 800 MW thermal power plant within the same district during his visit.
Haryana
visit.
The
Haryana
Yesterday, the Chief Minister had an audience with Asian Wrestling Championship gold medalist Manisha Bhanwala, silver medal recipient Reetika Hooda, and bronze laureate Muskan Nandal, along with their coach Mandeep. Also in attendance was Olympic medallist and Bharatiya Janata Party figurehead Yogeshwar Dutt.
Haryana
Chief Minister
Nayab Singh Saini
On his official X account, he celebrated the players’ win and expressed wishes for a successful future for each of them.
“Today, senior wrestlers who won medals at the Asian Championships visited us. Gold went to Manisha, silver to Reetika Hooda, and bronze to Muskan Nandal; their coach, Mandeep, accompanied them. They came as a gesture of respect. During this welcome ceremony, they were greeted warmly and congratulated on their achievements. Best wishes for continued success were extended. We hope the blessings of Mata Rani will be ever-present among you. Wishing each one of you a promising future,” said the Chief Minister.
Nayab Singh Saini
Posted on his official X account.
Manisha Bhanwala (62 kg), an Indian wrestler, clinched the gold medal, while Antim Panghal (53 kg) secured the bronze medal in their respective weight classes at the Asian Wrestling Championships held in Amman, Jordan, on Friday. This achievement brought honor to India, according to information from Olympics.com. (ANI)
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oleh admin | Apr 1, 2025 | business, government, health, healthcare and medicine, medicine and healthcare
BIRNIN-KEBBI
— The Kebbi State chapter of the National Association of Nigerian Nurses and Midwives (NANNM) took advantage of the Sallah festivities to express gratitude towards nurses in Kebbi State for their dedicated community service.
The chairman of the association’s state branch, Comrade Kilani Abdulwaliyu, during his Eid al-Adha address mentioned that nurses and midwives in the state have dedicated themselves to serving through various healthcare facilities, providing care for millions of residents across Kebbi State.
We cannot express our gratitude sufficiently for your backing as we navigate the operations of the Association, which would not be feasible without each one of you. We extend our greetings on Eid al-Adha, wishing you spent the festival in excellent health.
Mr Kilani took the chance to praise Governor Dr Nasir Idris of Kebbi State for improving work environments for healthcare professionals, notably nurses and midwives, which has helped facilitate comprehensive and effective healthcare services throughout Kebbi State.
I want to commend Governor Idris for enhancing the compensation package for my members, but I also urge the government to include graduate nurses in this new package without delay. This inclusion will help strengthen healthcare services within the state.
The union leader encouraged his members to remain at their jobs to validate their compensation, simultaneously vowing to guarantee all of their rights are safeguarded within the organization.
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oleh admin | Apr 1, 2025 | food safety, health, illness, product recalls, safety
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Pumpkin juice that was distributed across twelve states has been taken back from the market due to concerns about potential contamination with paralytic bacteria.
Walker’s Wine Juice LLC, headquartered in New York, has initiated a recall of its pumpkin juice following a standard state inspection that revealed the product lacked sufficient acidity for proper heating and sterilization.
The ‘hot fill’ process is intended to eliminate microorganisms.
potentially deadly bacteria
.
Officials from the New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets Food Inspectors consequently discovered that there was no ‘kill step’ implemented to eliminate contaminants.
They mentioned that juice with low acidity might harbor bacteria responsible for botulism.
a
rare food-borne pathogen that
attacks the body’s nerves
and may result in total body paralysis.
This can lead to
full-body paralysis
, affecting the muscles required for breathing, which can be lethal in very few instances.
The affected items were sold through Walker’s Wine Juice retail outlet in New York and were also sent directly to a select group of commercial wineries located in Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin.
There have been no reports of illness so far. However, the FDA advises customers who experience symptoms such as muscle weakness, impaired speech, trouble breathing, and paralysis to consult a healthcare provider right away.

The items being recalled include the 2.5-gallon bag-in-box and 5-gallon hot pack marked as ‘pumpkin,’ along with 30-, 60-, and 275-gallon bulk containers labeled ‘pumpkin.’
Botulism occurs due to a toxin produced by Clostridium botulinum bacteria, typically present as spores in soil, aquatic environments, and on the surfaces of food items such as produce and seafood.
Wine along with low-acid foods are the primary suspects when it comes to fermented products.
These bacteria produce spores that function as protective coverings; typically, these pose little harm.
Nonetheless, cramped environments that are both warm and moist, and deficient in oxygen—like those found inside metal cans or plastic containers—can lead to bacteria producing toxins that assault the central nervous system.
Botulism attacks the body’s nervous system and may result in paralysis, potentially affecting even the muscles required for breathing.
This renders five to ten percent of cases deadly.
Other symptoms include
difficulty swallowing, muscle weakness, double vision, drooping eyelids, blurry vision, slurred speech, difficulty breathing, and trouble moving the eyes.
According to the CDC, there are approximately 200 annual cases of botulism in the United States, with only about 25 originating from contaminated food sources, rendering it an extremely uncommon occurrence.
Other factors encompass infections and, infrequently, administering an excessive amount of the botulinum toxin utilized in Botox treatments.
Customers are advised to reach out to Walker’s Wine Juice to find out how to discard the problematic items and ascertain procedures such as obtaining reimbursement.
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oleh admin | Mar 31, 2025 | emergency services, health, healthcare and medicine, medicine and healthcare, security
Lagos —
Today, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPC) and Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company Limited (SNEPCo) presented donations consisting of several vehicles, notably a specialized ambulance, aimed at bolstering security and healthcare provisions in Lagos State. These contributions were made to the Lagos State Security Trust Fund (LSSTF), which received two vehicles, as well as to the Federal Medical Centre in Ebute Metta, where they handed over the ICU-capable ambulance.
At the ceremony for handing over the security vehicles, Isaac Akinjogunla, the Country Security Manager for SNEPCo—who stood in for Managing Director Ronald Adams—stated that this act “highlights our commitment to supporting initiatives by the Lagos State Government aimed at ensuring safety within the state.” He also emphasized the importance of “using these vehicles responsibly and maintaining them properly so that community members can fully benefit from their contribution.”
Engr Oluwaseyi Omotowa, the Chief Upstream Investment Officer at NNPC’s Upstream Investment Management Services (NUIMS), stated during an address delivered by Mrs. Bunmi Lawson, Deputy Manager of External Relations, “These vehicles will enhance the operational capabilities of security forces, thereby contributing to a secure living space for everyone. Our contribution aligns with our continuous efforts in supporting education and health services across the region, showcasing our comprehensive strategy towards societal investments.”
The Executive Secretary/CEO of LSSTF, Dr. Abdurrazaq Balogun, expressed his gratitude to NNPC-SNEPCo for their contribution, stating: “In collaboration, we can strive toward an environment that ensures safety and security, enabling our enterprises to flourish and keeping our families protected.” In 2020, NNPC-SNEPCo provided 16 vehicles aimed at enhancing security measures in Lagos.
The specialized ambulance was presented to the Federal Medical Centre in Ebute Metta on behalf of the SNEPCo Managing Director by David Aghaiyo, who serves as the Safety and Environment Manager. In his statement, he mentioned, “This ambulance enhances the overall healthcare system in the area by ensuring prompt transport and immediate medical attention.”
In her remarks, Mrs. Lawson, the Chief Upstream Investment Officer at NUIMS, stated that Mr. Oluwaseyi Omotowa emphasized, “Healthcare holds a vital position in the lives of Nigerians, and we are committed to backing programs aimed at enhancing access to superior healthcare.” Dr. Adedamola Dada, the Medical Director and CEO of the health center, referred to the donated ambulance as an “answered prayer,” noting that it would assist the facility in managing the high volume of patients needing these services.
NNPC-SNEPCo’s social investment portfolio, backed by partners like Total Energies, Exxon, and Nigerian Agip Exploration, encompasses transformative programs such as scholarships, building educational facilities including IT centers and digital libraries, healthcare initiatives, along with vocational training and mentoring through the Shell LiveWIRE program aimed at promoting self-employment.
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