Monday, November 13, 2017
Hospitals Fill Up In New Delhi As Killer Smog Continues
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2017/11/ho
spitals-fill-delhi-killer-smog-continues-171112120632361.html
Three Persons Arrested Over Mixing Kerosene Oil With Petrol Inside A Bowser Owned By UNP MP
At the time of the raid the Driver of the Bowser and His assistant had removed more than 100 Liters of Petrol from the Bowser and filled it to the Bullies and Barrels and getting prepared to fill the Bowser from Kerosene Oil brought to the place through a small lorry.
After the arrest the Bowser Driver had managed to escape from Police custody it has been reported.
Gazette Notification Regarding The Reduced Pice List Of Essential Commodities To Be Issued Tomorrow

Consumer Affairs Authority has handed over the list of Price deducted Essential Commodities to the Consumer Council for approval it has been reported.
The revised price list of Essential Commodities including imported Big Anions ,Potatoes ,
Dhal,Sprats,Dried Fish and Vegetable and Coconut Oils has been prepared following the decision taken by the Finance Minister Mangala Samaraweera to reduce the imported duties of these commodities on 08th of November.
A Pakistani National Who Swallowed 42 Heroin Capsules Was Arrested At Katunayake Airport
The suspect who had arrived in Katunayake Airport from a Qatar Air Lines flight later admitted to the Negambo Base Hospital and the doctors have taken out 42 Heroin Capsules he swallowed from his stomach.
Sunday, November 12, 2017
Whey Protein Powder Could Cause ACNE -Especially In Women,Dermatologists Warn
While whey protein powder builds muscles, it may be the cause for unruly breakouts, especially in women, dermatologists warn.
Dermatologists
have seen an increase in hormonal acne in women who add the popular
post-workout regimen to their smoothies and shakes, a doctor told
Women's Health.
Whey protein is a dairy product that contains hormones which produce oils that can clog pores.
Since
women are more inclined to experience hormonal acne, a relationship
between the protein and breakouts have been suggested by researchers,
though few studies have been conducted to prove a direct link.
A growth hormone called
IGF-1 is present in dairy and causes an increase in insulin, triggering
sebum oil production that clogs pores and leads to acne. Though
there is extensive research that shows dairy products and acne are
connected, there have been few studies on the relationship between the
use of whey protein and acne to prove they are directly linked.
But
one study on 30 participants showed the onset of acne in those who used
the supplement over a two-month period were more prominent in women
than men. Acne is caused by excess oil production, clogged pores, bacteria and hormones.
New York dermatologist Dr Morgan Rabach said: 'Hormonal acne is much more of a thing in women than men.' She
suggests that whey protein throws women's hormones off, including
testosterone, but other factors come into play when diagnosing acne. 'I
have advised patients to stop using whey and everything from the kinds
of cleansers and lotions they use to cleaning their cell-phone with
alcohol pads to get rid of oils,' she said.
But Dr Rabach did say that she has seen a difference in patients' skin with reducing milk products.
Dr Rabach adds: 'Hormonal imbalances in women, intrinsically or from outside sources, are a real phenomenon.'
The
growth in female hormone imbalances has lead to the use of hormone
therapy including birth control and other medications to treat acne.
Keeping hormone levels stable prevents breakouts.But
she adds that there is more to acne than just your diet. 'Changing one
thing wont make it go away completely, but it is part of the whole
picture.'
FOODS THAT HELP HEAL ACNE
*Probiotics help reduce inflammation
Foods include: Kombucha, sauerkraut and pickles
*Omega 3-Fatty Acids also reduce inflammation
Foods include: Salmon, walnuts and soybeans
*Antioxidants boost complexion
Foods include: Dark greens and berries
*Zinc at low levels has been connected to more severe acne
Foods include: Cashews and almonds
(Daily Mail-Health)
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