Wednesday, April 6, 2016
Imprisoned Former Eastern Provincial Chief Minister Pillayan Has Been Further Remanded Until 20th Of April For A Murder
The Batticloe Magistrate has today rejected the bail application filed behalf of the former Eastern Provincial Chief Minister Pillayan when the case against him was taken up it has been reported.
Pillayna was arrested by the Criminal Investigations Department(CID) after recorded a statement from him regarding the killing of former TNA MP Joseph Pararajasingham on 2005.Later he was remanded after been produced before the court.
Three Persons Were Killed Following A Motor Bicycle Accident In Senapura
The accident had occurred due to the Motor Cyclist lost his control of the Bike it has been reported.The deceased had been identified as three male residents of Senapura Area.
A New State Minister And Two Deputy Ministers Sworn In Before The President
Accordingly the United Freedom Peoples Alliance(UPFA) MP Lakshman Seneviratne has been sworn in as State Minister Of Science.Technology And Research, UPFA MP Manusha Nanayakkare as Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and UPFA MP Palitha Thevarapperuma as Deputy Minister Of Internal Affairs,Wayamba Development and Cultural Affairs.
HEALTH TIP
Gastritis
Weakness in your stomach lining allows digestive juices to damage
and inflame it, causing gastritis. Having a thin or damaged stomach lining
raises your risk for gastritis. Also, certain conditions and activities
increase your risk for developing gastritis.
A gastrointestinal bacterial infection can cause gastritis. The
most common is infection with Helicobacter pylori, a bacterium that
infects the lining of the stomach. It’s usually passed from person-to-person, but
it can also be transmitted through contaminated food or water.
Other risk factors include:
- extreme alcohol consumption
- routine use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) like ibuprofen and aspirin
- cocaine use
- age, because the stomach lining thins naturally with age
Other, less common, risk factors are:
- stress caused by severe injury, illness, or surgery
- autoimmune disorders
- digestive disorders like Crohn’s disease
- viral infections
Gastritis doesn’t cause noticeable symptoms in everyone, but the
most common symptoms are:
- nausea and vomiting
- a feeling of fullness in your upper abdomen, particularly after eating
- indigestion
If you have erosive gastritis, you might experience different
symptoms, including:
- black, tarry stool
- vomiting of blood or material that looks like coffee grounds
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