One third of the adolescent girls in Bangladesh miss school during menstruation due to lack of sanitary facilities

Adolescence is an important stage of growth characterized by significant physical, cognitive, and emotional changes. Learning at this stage leads...

Research in Sri Lanka suggests link between family history and higher risk of violence in bipolar patients

Research in Sri Lanka suggests link between family history and higher risk of violence in bipolar patients

A large population worldwide is affected by bipolar disorder and the heritability stands at around 80%. A recent medical research...

Research recommends composting as a viable option for solid waste management in Sri Lanka

Solid waste management is growing as a major problem in urban Sri Lanka with a rising population and rapid urbanization....

Conservation agriculture leads to remarkable improvement in crop production and livelihood of farmers in Bangladesh

Conservation agriculture leads to remarkable improvement in crop production and livelihood of farmers in Bangladesh

Bangladesh, one of the densest countries in terms of population with about 1000 people living per square kilometre, has always...

Gender neutral language still a far cry in Nepal technical schools

Gender neutral language still a far cry in Nepal technical schools

Communication plays a vital role in modern workplaces and language is one of the tools for the communication. However, gender...

Cattle roaming freely on Bangladesh streets increase health and environmental hazards

A research article recently published in Bangladesh Journal of Animal Sciences discusses the public health and environmental hazards of livestock...

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