Brain Shocks Related to Calcium Growth

    Marilyn A new and innovative technology is trying to prove the link between the uses of electrical shocks to the brain with the increase of calcium cells. The study known as (tDCS) transcranial direct current simulation involves sending weak shocks through the brain; this stimulates the brain tissue and augments learning as well as faster…

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      Poop Talk Is Healthy

      Marilyn Thipthorpe With all the tweets flying around these days about the woman who hid her poop in her purse on a date, we thought it high time to bring out a story on poop!. Yes people it’s a trending and important topic, a day without the little guy can be agonizing and you know…

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        Bangladesh, India Relations: An Economical Approach

        By Ashik kabir India and Bangladesh share a close tie historically, geographically and also culturally. There is always a shuffling going on in the policies concerning India from the Bangladeshi side. After the independence of Bangladesh, there was an emergence of two groups in between the political elites of Bangladesh. The first group is the…

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          Blogger Washiqur murder yet to be tried

          Staff Reporter It has been a year since blogger Washiqur Rahman Babu (27) was stabbed to death. However, the case is yet to be tried in court. He was attacked and killed by members of Ansarullah Bangla Team while he was going to his workplace on March 30, 2015. His brother-in-law Monir Hossain Masud filed…

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            Everyone must unite to protest Tonu murder: CPB

            Rafiq Ahmed Mujahidul Islam Selim, President of Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) has invited everyone to unite and protest against Tonu’s murder or else oppressors will gain more power. He made these comments during the symbolic hunger strike organized by CPB’s Women Cell was underway in front of the National Press Club. Selim stated, “Oppression…

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              Court sets Bodi graft case next witness date on April 13

              Sabiha Sultana On Wednesday Court sets new date in a graft case against ruling Awami League lawmaker Abdur Rahman Bodi filed by the Anti-Corruption Commission. Judge Abu Ahmed Jamadar of Dhaka Special Judges Court 3 recorded the depositions of the witness, the former Cox’s Bazar’s Sub-Register Motahar Hossain and after that the court has set…

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                Agriculture sector credit Increased by 15 percent

                Sarifa Rimu: Agriculture sector credit increased significantly than previous year. On this fiscal year, 69 percent of agricultural bank loan has been distributed which is 15 percent more than the last year. But Al-Falah, Commercial Bank of Cylon and National Bank of Pakistan didn’t give any lone. This fiscal year target loan is 16.4 thousands…

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                  Apprehensions surround UP 2nd phase elections

                  UNB, Dhaka Amid fears of violence and polling irregularities, the second phase balloting in the Union Parishad elections is set to take place in 639 UPs of 82 Upazilas spread across 47 of the country’s 64 districts on today. The balloting began at 8am and will continue till 4pm without any break. As many as…

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