Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Cancer To Be Replaced Heart Diseases As The Number One Killer By 2010


Cancer will Replaced Heart Diseases as the World's Number One Killer by the year 2010 According to the Latest Report Issued By the World Health Organization(WHO) on Tuesday.The Rising of the Tobacco Use in the Developing Countries is the main Reason Behind this Situation where around 40 percent of Tobacco Users are live in China and India.If the Cancers are not diagnosed Earlier 27 Million Cancer Patients and 17 Million Cancer Deaths will be Reported Annually by the year 2030.International Health Experts said that there will be 1 Percent Annual Rise of the Global Cancer Patients and the Deaths by then .WHO Report also stated that the number of Global Cancer Patients at the end of this year will be 12 Million and there will be 7 Million Cancer Deaths.There is a steady Growth on Cancers in Countries like Russia,China And India the Report Stressed.

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Colombo Urban Council Filed Court Cases Against Four People And Companies Against Pasting Posters


Colombo Urban Council Filed Court Cases Against Four Persons and Companies who Pasted Posters on the Walls of Public Places And Houses within the Colombo City Limits Chief Medical Officer Of The Colombo Urban Council Dr.Pradeep Kariyawasam Said Today(09).A Tution Master and a Telecommunication Company are among those Accused he stressed.Under the Section of Preventing Harassment OF THE 81st Interim Resolution of the 8th Section in the Urban Council Act, Pasting Posters and Announcements Within the Walls of Public Places and Houses Are Illegal but the Law is not Imposed against this So far He said.In Future No Person will allowed to Paste Posters and Announcements within the Colombo City Limits and Legal Action will taken Against those who are doing so He further Added.

Monday, December 8, 2008

Two Essential Breast Cancer Drugs Are Out Of Stock -The Lives Of The Patients Are In Danger


Two Essential Drugs Prescribed For Breast Cancer Patients are Out Of Stock at the Sri Lanka's Only State Run Cancer Hospital The Maharagama Cancer Hospital and Due to this Around Two Thousand Breast Cancer Patients Getting Treatment From the Hospital have to Purchase these Expensive Drugs from the Private Sector Oncologists said Today(08)."Anasterazole" and"Leterazole" the Medicinal Pills Prescribed for Breast Cancer need to take Daily by the patients up to one Month are out of stock these days According to the Oncologists.One Pill from these will cost More than 400 Rupees and Most of the Patients are not able to Afford it Due to the Higher Prices they said. If these Patients are not taken medicine properly there is a Risk of increasing their Cancer they stressed.
Meanwhile Instead of Supplying these Out Of Stock Drugs the Authorities Supplied another Cancer Drug called "Examethazine"to Replace them which is normally not Prescribed for the Breast Cancer Hospital Sources said.But Due to the Strong Side Effects of this Drug Doctors avoid Prescribing of it to the Patients sources further Added.

UNP Handover A No Confidence Motion Against The Government


Sri Lanka's Main Opposition Party the United National Party(UNP) Handed Over a No Confidence Motion Against the Government to the Parlimentary Secretary This Noon.UNP Last Week Requested a Special Debate on the Corruption Activities Within the Government especially the Recent Hedging Deel.Meanwhile The Third and Final Vote of the Present Government's Third Budget will be held this evening.

Friday, December 5, 2008

A Five Point Agenda On Reducing Inequality In The Asian Region Launched



United Nations Development Programme(UNDP) Today(05) Launched A Five Point Agenda on Reducing the Inequality and Distributing the Benefits of the Economic Development among
the People and All Classes in a Country and between the Countries in Asian Region. Experts who prepared this Agenda warned that there should be a Social Strife if not Reducing the Inequality of the Societies in Asia.The Facts in this Agenda are Based on the Findings of Research and Policy Dialoges Carried out by the UNDP And foreign Experts Professor Frances Stuart Of the Oxford University and Sir Richard Jolly in the Countries of Sri Lanka,Nepal,India,Indonesia and Timor-Laste.Speeking at this Occasion held in Hotel Taj Samudra,Colombo The Head Of the UNDP Asia And Pacific Regional Office IN Colombo Mr.Omar Norman says the Recent Mumbai Attacks Shown that Terrorism Is a Threat to the Human Development and their is a Direct Relationship between the Inequality and Conflict.As Inequality In the Society Increases the Poverty in The Urban Areas are in Rise.He also Stressed That Now The People Living with Extreme Poverty in the Asia Pacific Region is Exceeding than the People in the Sub Saharan African Countries.There are Around 900 Million People In Asia and Pacific Region Living with Extreme Poverty Mr.Norman Added.

Depression In Bay Of Bengal Towards Batticaloe To Turn Into A Cyclone?


Due to the Depression Developing in Bay Of Bengal Located 650 Kilo Meters East Of Batticaloe there's a Threat that will intensify into a Tropical Cyclone The Meterological Department warned Today(05).

Prices Of Petrol And Furnace Oil To Be Reduced From Midnight Today


Prime Minister Rathansiri Wickramanayaka Today(05)announced in Parliment that the Prices of Petrol and Furnace Oil Reduced by Rs.20 and Rs.10 Respectively effective from Midnight Today.

Twenty One Member Cabinet Of The New Govt. Assumed. duties Today(19)

The 22 member Cabinet of the new government which was appointed yesterday (18) had assumed  duties in the respective Ministries today (19) i...