Mahin Al Nahian, Ali Ahmed, Attila N. Lázár, Craig W. Hutton et al.
Salinity intrusion in coastal Bangladesh has serious population health implications, which are yet to be clearly understood. The study was undertaken through the ‘Assessing Health, Livelihoods, Ecosystem Services and Poverty Alleviation in Populous Deltas’ project in coastal Bangladesh. Drinking wat...
Mohammed Mofizur Rahman, Sate Ahmad, Ayesha S. Mahmud, Md Hassanuzzaman et al.
Abstract Climate change affects almost all aspects of human life, including health. This is particularly true in densely populated and low lying deltas such as Bangladesh. However, the climate‐health nexus is a relatively poorly explored domain of research, which is a cause for concern given the cou...
Mahin Al Nahian, Tanvir Ahmad, Ishrat Jahan, Nitai Chakraborty et al.
Air pollution, one of the biggest environmental risks to health, is a severe problem in Bangladesh. The Lancet "Commission on Pollution and Health" emphasized the importance of research on health effects of ambient air pollution. This study explored the negative health impacts of air pollution on pr...
Mahin Al Nahian
Bangladesh, one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world is also severely exposed to climate change (CC) impacts with a multitude of health complexities. Health adaptation to CC is thus a serious issue in Bangladesh, but not explored properly from a health system and policy environment pers...
Ali Ahmed, Mahin Al Nahian, Craig W. Hutton, Attila N. Lázár
Ali Ahmed, Mahin Al Nahian, Md Mahabubur Rahman, Nurul Alam et al.
OBJECTIVE: With socioeconomic development, improvement in preventing and curing infectious diseases, and increased exposure to non-communicable diseases (NCDs) risk factors (eg, overweight/obesity, sedentary lifestyle), the majority of adult deaths in Bangladesh in recent years are due to NCDs. This...
Mahin Al Nahian, Tanvir Ahmad, Ashraful Alam Siddique, P. K. Streatfield et al.