Wednesday, March 21, 2018
A Mother And Her Daughter Were Killed Due To A Vehicle Collison
A Mother and her Daughter were killed and Three others including a Three
Wheeler Driver were critically injured and hospitalized after the Three
Wheeler they were traveling in colliding with a parked vehicle near a road at
Ambagahavila Junction in Mapalagama area last night(20).
The five critically injured persons including two girls,two females and the Three Wheeler Driver were admitted to the Niyagama Rural Hospital and two females and two girls were later transferred to the Elpitiya Hospital where the Female and her daughter had succumbed to their injuries .
Pitigala Police have arrested the driver of the Parked vehicle regarding the accident.
The five critically injured persons including two girls,two females and the Three Wheeler Driver were admitted to the Niyagama Rural Hospital and two females and two girls were later transferred to the Elpitiya Hospital where the Female and her daughter had succumbed to their injuries .
Pitigala Police have arrested the driver of the Parked vehicle regarding the accident.
President Sirisena To Leave Pakistan Tomorrow(22)
President Maithripala Sirisena is due to leave Pakistan tomorrow(22) for
a two day state visit as per an invitation extended by his Counterpart
Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain.
During his stay in Pakistan President Sirisena is due to participate the INDEPENDENCE DAY celebrations of Pakistan and hold bi lateral talks with Pakistan Government and scheduled to be signed few bilateral agreements between the two countries according to the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs.
President is due to return to the Island on 24th.
During his stay in Pakistan President Sirisena is due to participate the INDEPENDENCE DAY celebrations of Pakistan and hold bi lateral talks with Pakistan Government and scheduled to be signed few bilateral agreements between the two countries according to the Ministry Of Foreign Affairs.
President is due to return to the Island on 24th.
Imprisoned Chief Suspects Of Central Bank Bond Scam Again Submitted A Revised Bail Application
The lawyers representing the imprisoned chief suspects of the Central Bank Bond Scam Arjun Aloysius and Kasun Palisena of Perpetual Treasuries had submitted a revised bail application behalf of their clients at Court Of Appeal today(21).
The revised bail application was filed seeking revision of the Court Order issued by Colombo Fort Magistrate to remand the two suspects and the Court Order issued by Colombo Magistrate refusing to revise the remand order it has been reported.
The revised bail application was filed seeking revision of the Court Order issued by Colombo Fort Magistrate to remand the two suspects and the Court Order issued by Colombo Magistrate refusing to revise the remand order it has been reported.
A No Confidence Motion Against Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe Was Handed Over To The Speaker By Joint Opposition
A No confidence motion against Prime Minister Ranil Wikramasinghe signed by 55 MP's including 51 Joint Opposition MP's was handed over to the Speaker Karu Jayasuriya by the Joint Opposition MP's including former President Mahinda Rajapakshe this afternoon(21) at the Speaker's Office.
Besides the Joint Opposition MP's 04 MP's representing governing Sri Lanka Freedom Party including the State Minister T.B Ekanayake,Deputy Ministers Nishantha Muthuhettigama and Susantha Punchinilame and MP Karder Masthan were signed the no confidence motion.
Besides the Joint Opposition MP's 04 MP's representing governing Sri Lanka Freedom Party including the State Minister T.B Ekanayake,Deputy Ministers Nishantha Muthuhettigama and Susantha Punchinilame and MP Karder Masthan were signed the no confidence motion.
Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Research-Beetroots Could Help In The Fight Against Alzheimer's: Compound In The Vegetable Prevents the Accumulation Of Harmful Protein Plaques In The Brain
Beetroots could help in the fight against Alzheimer's disease, new research suggests.
Betanin,
which is a compound that gives the vegetable its distinctive red
colour, may slow the accumulation of protein plaque tangles, which are
associated with the condition, in the brain.
Study author Dr Li-June Ming, from the University of South Florida,
said: 'Our data suggest that betanin, a compound in beet extract, shows
some promise as an inhibitor of certain chemical reactions in the brain
that are involved in the progression of Alzheimer's disease.
'This
is just a first step, but we hope that our findings will encourage
other scientists to look for structures similar to betanin that could be
used to synthesise drugs that could make life a bit easier for those
who suffer from this disease.'
Alzheimer's
disease affects around 5.5 million people in the US and 850,000 in the
UK. Most sufferers live just eight-to-10 years after their diagnosis.
Dementia cases, of which Alzheimer's is the most common form of the disorder, are expected to treble globally by 2050.
Study author Darrell Cole Cerrato said:
'We can't say that betanin stops the misfolding completely, but we can
say that it reduces oxidation.'Less
oxidation could prevent misfolding to a certain degree, perhaps even to
the point that it slows the aggregation of beta-amyloid peptides, which
is believed to be the ultimate cause of Alzheimer's.'
According
to Professor Ming, brain damage occurs when proteins, known as
beta-amyloids, attach themselves to metals, such as iron or copper.These
can cause the proteins to misfold and bind together in clumps that can
promote inflammation and oxidation, a process similar to rusting, in
nearby nerve cells, which eventually kills them.Previous research suggests beetroot juice also improves oxygen flow to the ageing brain and may improve cognitive performance.Brain 'rusting' reduced by up to 90%
The researchers analysed whether betanin blocks the effects of copper on beta-amyloid and, in turn, prevents damage.
They assessed the effects of DTBC, which tracks oxidation.
The
scientists measured the reaction of DTBC when exposed to beta-amyloid
only, beta-amyloid bound to copper and copper-bound beta-amyloid in a
mixture containing betanin.
On its own, beta-amyloid caused little or no oxidation of DTBC.
Yet, as expected, beta-amyloid bound to copper led to substantial DTBC oxidation.
Yet
when betanin was added to the copper-bound beta-amyloid mixture, the
researchers found oxidation dropped by up to 90 per cent, suggesting
less protein misfolding took place.
The findings was presented at the 255th National Meeting & Exposition of the American Chemical Society in New Orleans.(DAILY MAIL HEALTH)
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