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SUNDAY, MAY 24, 2026

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Infographic: TBS

Govt to introduce kidney swapping. Will it bridge the country’s transplant gap?

A “kidney swap” occurs when a living donor is incompatible with his or her recipient but matches another person on the wait list, resulting in two live donor transplants

Photo shows Sheikh Hasina, during a visit to NITOR in Dhaka, consoling the family member of a person who was injured during the protests in July last year. Photo: Focus Bangla

Hasina ordered Nitor not to treat or release July uprising injured: ICT chief prosecutor

Khokon Chandra Barman. Photo: PID

Khokon, who was injured in July uprising, to be sent Russia for advanced treatment tomorrow

Photo: BSS

2.5 years on, why Tk1,500cr Super Specialized Hospital still not fully functional

Health Adviser Nurjahan Begum speaks at a press briefing held at the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare today (2 February). Doctors from Singapore and the United States were also present at the briefing. Photo: Courtesy

Treatment of July uprising injured govt’s top priority: Health adviser

The seven victims who were injured during July uprising after getting tickets to go to Singapore for treatment. Photo: TBS

7 injured during July uprising go to Singapore for treatment

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia. File Photo: Collected

Khaleda Zia's liver transplant depends on medical test reports: Dr Zahid

BNP Chairperson Khaleda Zia. File Photo: Collected

Further treatment plan of Khaleda to be finalised on medical reports by Friday

File photo of Khaleda Zia. Photo: Collected

Khaleda to be directly admitted to London medical centre on arrival

Former Bangladesh Bank governor Ahsan H Mansur. File Photo: Collected

Bangladeshis spend over $5b abroad for medical purposes annually: BB governor

Representational image. Photo: Freepik

Experts call for national healthcare plan for cancer treatment

Special Assistant to the Health Ministry Prof Sayedur Rahman said those injured during July movement will get desired treatment from the government on 11 December. Photo: Courtesy

Govt will do everything for best treatment of those injured during July movement: Prof Sayedur

Indian visa curb: Bangladeshi patients in distress, forced to seek costly alternatives

Indian visa curb: Bangladeshi patients in distress, forced to seek costly alternatives

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