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Admission News:Bsc in"MedicalLaboratory Science" 4 YearsCourse admission starts at2014-2015 session. InstituteName: Inte...
10/09/2014

Admission News:Bsc in
"Medical
Laboratory Science" 4 Years
Course admission starts at
2014-2015 session. Institute
Name: International Institute
of
Medical
Technology.It is Under by,
University of Dhaka(DU).
Education Partnership/
Frendship:Kean University(KU)
, New Jersey,USA.100%
Migration Free For
America,Canada,
Australia. Fee:
Totally fee only
1,80,000 BDT.Total Seat:40
Location: International
Medical College &
Hospital,Tongi
( Near of
Dhaka). Education
Qualification:H SC- Science
Include Biology/MATS/ DMLT
Complete From SMFB.If
any Students Admission
before,ples visited of her
permanemts campus.It's have
500 Bed General
Hospital,Medica l College,and
Nursing Unit.It is the Sister
Concern of International
Medicare Limited(IML).Co
ntact:
+8801722041958.
E-mail:info@imc -
bd.com,info@im chbd.com.
Web:www.imchbd.com
Internation Medical
College
imchbd.com

The International Medical College & Hospital is located outside Dhaka city and offers an excellent academic atmosphere for medical Educations.The campus is 30 minutes away from the heart of the city. It has the state-of-art academic establishment.

22/08/2014

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Ibn Sina (980 – 1037)Also known as Avicenna.Persian philosopher andscientist known for hiscontributions to Aristotelianp...
22/08/2014

Ibn Sina (980 – 1037)
Also known as Avicenna.
Persian philosopher and
scientist known for his
contributions to Aristotelian
philosophy and medicine.
Posted by:MK Panna

How parasitic worms cureinflammatory bowel diseaseInflammatory bowel diseasesufferers (IBD, includingCrohn’s disease and...
21/08/2014

How parasitic worms cure
inflammatory bowel disease
Inflammatory bowel disease
sufferers (IBD, including
Crohn’s disease and ulcerative
colitis) experience a variety of
unpleasant symptoms such as
abdominal pain, vomiting,
diarrhoea, re**al bleeding,
severe internal cramps/muscle
spasms in the region of the
pelvis and weight loss. The
causes of these diseases are
complex and not well
understood, but the incidence
of IBD is highest in
industrialized regions where
helminth (parasitic worm)
infections have been largely
eliminated. This raises the
possibility that helminth
infections may protect against
intestinal inflammation
underlying the disease
(Inflammatory bowel disease:
cause and immunobiology.
(2007) The Lancet, 369 (9573),
1627-1640). But no-one wants
to be infected with parasitic
worms – do they?
IBD is so unpleasant that a
number of clincial trials
involving deliberate infection
of informed volunteers with
Trichuris suis have been
carried out – with some
success (Helminths as
governors of inflammatory
bowel disease. (2008) Gut,
57(8), 1182-1183). Exactly
how the worms help to quell
the inflammatory symptoms
remained to be completely
explained.
Monkeys kept in captivity at
Primate Research Centers
often develop chronic
diarrhoea and bowel disease
which shares many features
with ulcerative colitis. A new
paper tested treatment of
captive macaques suffering
from this condition with
human whipworms. Four out
of five treated macaques
showed reduced symptoms.
After treatment with worms,
the monkeys had less bacteria
attached to their intestinal
wall and a reduced
inflammatory response to the
gut bacteria. Also, the
composition of gut bacteria
which was altered in the sick
macaques was restored close
to the normal flora after
treatment with whipworms.
These results provide a
potential mechanism by which
parasitic worms may improve
the symptoms of intestinal
inflammation, by reducing the
immune response against
intestinal bacteria. see more :
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21/08/2014

To,
The Honorable Minister,
Ministry of Health & Family
Welfare,
Govt. Of The People Republic
Of Bangladesh.
Subject: Prayer for open Post
Graduation Course under
Dhaka University.
Sir,
Beg most respectfully to state,
that above mention
subject ,we are B.SC in Health
Technologist Under Dhaka
University. But , there is no
Post Graduation course under
Dhaka University/ Other’s
University, So we pray to you
that you will be arranged Post
Graduation course under
Dhaka University on
emergency basis with kind &
consider for B.SC. in Health
Technologist. Because,
without expert & efficient
technologist, there is no
possible to improve our
diagnostic sector in govt. &
private level. “Proper
diagnosis is the key to medical
treatment for a person.”
Doctor/ Physician’s always
hope from Health
Technologist, a proper
diagnosis. To success Vision’
2021,health sector must be
important role play.
So, we hope & pray , you will
be arranged Post Graduation
course under Dhaka University
on emergency basis with
kind& consider.
With best regards. Posted by:
Samir Kumar Bepari,
B. Sc in Health Technology
(DU)C ourse,
Master of Public Health(Hosp.
Mgt.)
Senior Medical Technologist(La
b.),
Dhaka Medical College.

21/08/2014
19/08/2014

Job news:
Name of Post:Medical
Technologist(La b)
Organization:Su rjer Hasi
Clinic.Vennue:V hola
Education Qualification:D MLT
Complete From SMFB
Salary:10000 BDTContacts:MT Asadujjaman
Rabbi.Mobile:+8
801719390697.

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18/08/2014

Blood Group

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18/08/2014

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18/08/2014

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18/08/2014

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