Tuesday, October 1, 2019
83 Percent Out Of All Deaths Last Year Were Due To Non Communicable Diseases -Dr.Mahen Wijesuriya
Number of Deaths occurred due to the
Non Communicable diseases (NCD's)in Sri Lanka last year (2018)has been increased by 8 percent compared to the number reported in 2017 according to the Executive Director of newly formed Alliance Lanka to minimise the spreading of Non communicable diseases in the country Dr.Mahen Wijesuriya.
Accordingly 75 percent of the total number of Deaths reported from the country in 2017 were caused due to NCD's and that number has been increased by 8 percent in 2018 where 83 percent out of all deaths reported last year were caused by NCD's he has stressed .
Addressing a Media Seminar on NCD's held at Health Promotions Bureau in Colombo yesterday (30) Dr.Wijesuriya has stressed the need to minimise the spreading of NCD's in Sri Lanka as there's an increase of children and youth caught NCD"s .
Heat Diseases /Stroke, Cancers ,Lung Diseases ,Diabetes and Mental Illness are the top five Non Communicable diseases which caused deaths among Sri Lankans he has pointed out .
Non Communicable diseases (NCD's)in Sri Lanka last year (2018)has been increased by 8 percent compared to the number reported in 2017 according to the Executive Director of newly formed Alliance Lanka to minimise the spreading of Non communicable diseases in the country Dr.Mahen Wijesuriya.
Accordingly 75 percent of the total number of Deaths reported from the country in 2017 were caused due to NCD's and that number has been increased by 8 percent in 2018 where 83 percent out of all deaths reported last year were caused by NCD's he has stressed .
Addressing a Media Seminar on NCD's held at Health Promotions Bureau in Colombo yesterday (30) Dr.Wijesuriya has stressed the need to minimise the spreading of NCD's in Sri Lanka as there's an increase of children and youth caught NCD"s .
Heat Diseases /Stroke, Cancers ,Lung Diseases ,Diabetes and Mental Illness are the top five Non Communicable diseases which caused deaths among Sri Lankans he has pointed out .
Two Children Injured Due To Exploding A Hakkapatas
Two children a two and half year old
boy and a ten year old girl had been injured and admitted to Karapitiya Teaching Hospital after exploding a Hakkapatas ball they have played with at Dalukkanda in Wanduramba, Galle today (01).
The incident occurred when the two injured children had taken a Hakkapatas ball made by a neighbour to hunt animals ,to their house believing it was a playing ball it has been revealed.
Police have arrested the neighbour who has made Hakkapatas to hunt animals and he is due to be produced before the Baddegama Magistrate Court .
boy and a ten year old girl had been injured and admitted to Karapitiya Teaching Hospital after exploding a Hakkapatas ball they have played with at Dalukkanda in Wanduramba, Galle today (01).
The incident occurred when the two injured children had taken a Hakkapatas ball made by a neighbour to hunt animals ,to their house believing it was a playing ball it has been revealed.
Police have arrested the neighbour who has made Hakkapatas to hunt animals and he is due to be produced before the Baddegama Magistrate Court .
Deaths Of Seven Female Elephants May Have Caused Due To Chemical Poisoning -Wildlife Director General
The deaths of seven Female Elephants
occurred at Thumbikulama Reserve in Hiriwadunna, Habarana area may have caused due to a poisoning of an Agro Chemical or a different kind of fungus according to the Wildlife Director General Chandana Suriyabandara .
All post mortem s of the deceased Elephants had been conducted after obtaining a court order he has stressed during a media briefing held in Colombo today (01)regarding the Elephant deaths .
It has been revealed during post mortem s that all seven female Elephants may have died due to a chemical Poisoning and further investigations are being carried out to confirm this Wildlife Director General Has said .
occurred at Thumbikulama Reserve in Hiriwadunna, Habarana area may have caused due to a poisoning of an Agro Chemical or a different kind of fungus according to the Wildlife Director General Chandana Suriyabandara .
All post mortem s of the deceased Elephants had been conducted after obtaining a court order he has stressed during a media briefing held in Colombo today (01)regarding the Elephant deaths .
It has been revealed during post mortem s that all seven female Elephants may have died due to a chemical Poisoning and further investigations are being carried out to confirm this Wildlife Director General Has said .
Twenty Eight Garbage Trucks From Colombo Disposed Garbage To Aruwakkalu Garbage Dump After Protests
Residents around Aruwakkalu Garbage Dump had protestEd around 09 hours by blocking the Garbage trucks from entering the Garbage dump it has been reported.
However after the WanathawillUva Police have intervened and promised the protesters to solve the Garbage issue through Puttalam Court protesters had ended their protest.
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