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- Govt wants to lay foundation of radical reforms to state structure: Nahid
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- Rangpur suffer fourth straight defeat to end group stage
- Court orders to attach Tk368 crore land of S Alam, family
- Japan pledges to continue development cooperation with Bangladesh
- 'Chatradal ready to resist banned Chhatra League on the streets'
- "Bangladesh trapped in web of conspiracies, not running as people expected"
- Much awaited next Dan Brown book announced to be released on Sept 9
- Bangladesh Railway to offer special trains for Ijtema attendees
- Man who burned Quran 'shot dead in Sweden'
- No security risk at Ijtema Ground: RAB DG
- ICT sets April 6 for submitting Jatrabari genocide probe report
- Animals and plants losing their genetic diversity, making them more vulnerable
- CA to inaugurate Amar Ekushey Book Fair on Feb 1
- Meta agrees to pay $25 million to settle lawsuit from Trump
- Bangladesh High Commission in Islamabad celebrates Youth Festival-2025
- What to know about Guantánamo Bay, where Trump plans to send ‘Criminal Aliens’
Sugar in first 1,000 days linked to poor health later
According to researchers, limiting sugar consumption during the first 1,000 days of a childs lifefrom conception to age twomay help reduce the risk of serious health problems in adulthood. The team analyzed the impact of the end of sugar-rationing in the UK, which led to a rapid doubling in the...