Wednesday, April 12, 2017

The Two Doctors Arrested While Climbing The Ladder Of The Water Tank In Colombo National Hospital Told They Done That For Fun

During the questioning, the two
doctors(A male and a female) arrested while climbing the ladder of the water tank in Colombo National Hospital had told the Police that they have climbed the ladder of  the water tank for fun .

The two doctors who are residents of Nugegoda and Kundasale areas were arrested by the Maradana Police while  climbing the ladder of the water tank in Colombo National Hospital. on last Sunday(09).

The hospital authorities are due to take a disciplinary action against the two doctors it has been revealed .

Wild Life Conservation Officials Recovered A Body Of A Giant Elephant In Galgamuwa

The  Wild Life conservation department
 officials in Galgamuwa area have recovered a body of an Giant Elephant who was shot dead believed to be by a hunter in a forest area of diwulwewa,Galgamuwa.

The 40 year old eight foot height tusker was shot dead on 10 th of April ,however his body had been recovered by the Wild Life conservation officials in Galgamuwa later as per the information provided by the villagers in the area.

At the post mortem conducted by the doctor attached to a vetinery office in pandulagama,Anuradhapura it has been revealed that the death was caused due to a gun shot injuries .





Two Persons Were Killed Due To A Motor Cycle-Tipper Collision

Two persons were killed due to a Motor
Cycle -Tipper collision occurred in Weliwita, Malabe area.

The Motor Cycle rider and the Pillion rider were killed due to the  accident. 



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Health Minister Approved A New Method On Issuing Drugs To A Patient According to His/Her DNA Status

Image result for health ministryHealth Minister Dr.Rajitha Senaratne has approved a  new  method   to implement in local hospitals on issuing drugs for  a disease after checking  the patient's DNA status according to the Ministry Of Health.

This method will be adapted in Sri Lankan hospitals based on a research done by  a team of American Consultants the Health Ministry has stated.

Accordingly the method on issuing drugs to a patient according to his/her DNA status will be firstly implement regarding Cancer patients in Sri Lanka and the Minister has aimed to increase the life expectancy  of  a local Cancer patient  through this method by 84%  according to the Ministry.