Wednesday, May 3, 2017
Tuesday, May 2, 2017
Police Have Arrested Three Persons With 200 Kilo Grammes Of Kerala Cannabis In Their Possession
Kalpitiya Police have arrested three persons with 200
Kilo Grammes of Kerala Cannabis in kolankanna area near the Wilpattu Wild Life sanctuary last evening (02).
The haul of Kerala Cannabis concealed in seven bags and believed to be transported from India it has been reported.
The suspects who are in the ages of 29,32 and 45 and residents of Kalpitiya area are due to be produced before the Puttalam Magistrate Court today (03).
Kilo Grammes of Kerala Cannabis in kolankanna area near the Wilpattu Wild Life sanctuary last evening (02).
The haul of Kerala Cannabis concealed in seven bags and believed to be transported from India it has been reported.
The suspects who are in the ages of 29,32 and 45 and residents of Kalpitiya area are due to be produced before the Puttalam Magistrate Court today (03).
A Dead Body Of A Giant Whale Washed Ashore In Matara
Mirissa Wild Life Conservation Officers are currently engaged in the process of removing the dead body of the Whale.
Asthma Is On The Increase In Sri Lanka-Chest Physicians
As a result of the enviornmental pollution and direct
and passive smoking spreading of Asthma is on the increase throughout the world including in Sri Lanka according to the Chest Physician Dr.Geethal Perera.
Around 2 million persons in Sri Lanka is estimated as living with Asthma and the disease is spreading among Adults as well as children he has stressed.
Addressing a Press Briefing held on Asthma and it's effects to the society yesterday (02)at Government Information Department,Narahenpita Dr.Perera has stated that most of the Asthma patients in Sri Lanka even lost their lives due to taking Salbutamol drug alone for longer petiod without other drugs prescribed by the doctors for Asthma.
A large number of patients have been admitted to hospitals annually with complications due to this poor medication and government spends a large amount of money to treat such patients Chest Physician Dr.Dushantha Madagedera has stressed while addressing the briefing.
Therefore Asthma patients should take Salbutamole drug as per prescribed by a chest physician he said.
and passive smoking spreading of Asthma is on the increase throughout the world including in Sri Lanka according to the Chest Physician Dr.Geethal Perera.
Around 2 million persons in Sri Lanka is estimated as living with Asthma and the disease is spreading among Adults as well as children he has stressed.
Addressing a Press Briefing held on Asthma and it's effects to the society yesterday (02)at Government Information Department,Narahenpita Dr.Perera has stated that most of the Asthma patients in Sri Lanka even lost their lives due to taking Salbutamol drug alone for longer petiod without other drugs prescribed by the doctors for Asthma.
A large number of patients have been admitted to hospitals annually with complications due to this poor medication and government spends a large amount of money to treat such patients Chest Physician Dr.Dushantha Madagedera has stressed while addressing the briefing.
Therefore Asthma patients should take Salbutamole drug as per prescribed by a chest physician he said.
HEALTH TIP
Workers who are exposed to extreme heat or work in hot environments may be at risk of heat stress. Exposure to extreme heat can result in occupational illnesses and injuries. Heat stress can result in heat stroke, heat exhaustion, heat cramps, or heat rashes. Heat can also increase the risk of injuries in workers as it may result in sweaty palms, fogged-up safety glasses, and dizziness. Burns may also occur as a result of accidental contact with hot surfaces or steam.
Workers at risk of heat stress include outdoor workers and workers in hot environments such as firefighters, bakery workers, farmers, construction workers, miners, boiler room workers, factory workers, and others. Workers at greater risk of heat stress include those who are 65 years of age or older, are overweight, have heart disease or high blood pressure, or take medications that may be affected by extreme heat.
Prevention of heat stress in workers is important. Employers should provide training to workers so they understand what heat stress is, how it affects their health and safety, and how it can be prevented.
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