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BSTI for allowing import of downgraded petrol


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BSTI for allowing import of downgraded petrol
The New Nation
Business Desk :
Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution (BSTI) has proposed allowing the import of downgraded Petrol ignoring its own standard set nine years ago.
According to petroleum industry insiders, the move is going against the government s effort to gradually improve fuel quality for motor vehicles to protect the environment.
A BSTI official document showed that the organisation is making the move responding to demand of a section of petroleum refiners considering the real situation which has not been explained.
However, the officials of Industries Ministry, which controls the BSTI, said that there has been no final decision on the proposal yet. ....

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Junk Food Companies Worsen COVID-19 Susceptibility


Junk Food Companies Worsen COVID-19 Susceptibility
Sugar, salt, and fat make junk food delicious but undermine our immune systems
Underlying health conditions like obesity, heart disease, and diabetes have emerged as key factors in fatalities due to novel coronavirus, COVID-19. In one study, more than 99 percent of COVID-19 fatalities occurred among people who had underlying medical conditions.
Among the fatalities, 76.1 percent had high blood pressure, 35.5 percent had diabetes and 33 percent had heart disease. What’s more, another study revealed that among 18- to 49-year-olds hospitalized due to COVID-19, obesity was the most prevalent underlying condition, just ahead of hypertension. Chronic conditions like Type 2 diabetes, heart disease, and obesity have a lot in common, including the fact that they’re often caused by poor diet. ....

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