Health of Bangladesh has a pluralistic medical services system. This medical service is exceptionally decentralized. Thus, it is directed and constrained by revenue-driven organizations. A phrase goes, "A healthy Mind in a Healthy Body." Expert advice and a report on the role of health in physical and mental growth. Mental and behavioral health, environmental health, and diseases and illnesses are all topics that need to be addressed. We are committed to providing our readers with doctor and professional perspectives, analyses, and suggestions.

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