Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Eating Chocolate Five Times A Week REDUCES An Overweight Person's Risk Of Having A Heart Attack

Eating chocolate five times a week reduces an overweight person's risk of a heart attack
Eating chocolate five times a week reduces an overweight person's risk of having a heart attack, new research suggests.

Among those carrying too much weight, those who indulge in the treat at least five times a week are the least likely to have a coronary artery disease (CAD)-related event, such as a heart attack, a study found.

Overweight people who never eat chocolate are the most at risk of suffering a CAD-related event, the research adds.

Previous research has linked minimally processed, dark chocolate to improved heart health due to its antioxidants protecting against 'bad' cholesterol, as well as boosting blood flow, lowering blood pressure and preventing clots.

The study reveals chocolate's effects do not occur in those who have a healthy BMI or are underweight, which may be due to its impact being small and therefore only benefiting overweight people who are more at risk of a CAD-related event, the US researchers speculate.

 The researchers from the VA Boston Healthcare System analyzed 148,465 US veterans who participated in the Million Veteran Program, which monitors their health over time.

The study's participants had an average age of 64 and were made up of 90 percent men.
None of the participants had CAD at the start of the study. CAD is the build-up of plaque in arteries that supply blood to the heart, putting people at risk of a heart attack.

The participants were asked how often they eat 28 grams of either milk or dark chocolate without any 'extra flavorings' such as nuts or caramel.They were followed for around two-and-a-half years.
Some 4,055 of the participants experienced a CAD-related event during the study period.
Five servings of chocolate a week may prevent heart attacks 

Results reveal overweight people who consume five or more servings of chocolate every week are the least likely to have a CAD-related event.
People carrying too much weight who never indulge in chocolate are the most at risk of suffering such an incident.

Chocolate does not affect someone with a healthy BMI or an underweight person's CAD risk. Although unclear, this may be due to chocolate's CAD-effects being small and therefore only occurring in overweight people who are more at risk anyway.

Previous research reveals minimally processed, dark chocolate is rich in antioxidants that help to protect the body against 'bad' cholesterol that causes plaque.

It also contains compounds, known as flavanols, that lower blood pressure, improve blood flow, and make platelets less 'sticky' and likely to clot. All of these contribute to a reduced CAD-event risk. 
The findings were presented at the American Heart Association's Scientific Sessions meeting in Anaheim, California.  

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Delhi's Homeless Sleeping In The Smog


http://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-asia-india-
41983056/nowhere-to-go-delhi-s-homeless-sleep-in-the-smog

FROM YESTERYEAR SINHALA CINEMA:A SONG FROM "NILLA SOYA"(1976)FILM

MAIN CAST OF THE FILM-LATE GAMINI FONSEKA,MANEL WANAGURU,FAREENA LAI,REX KODIPPILY
THIS SONG WAS SUNG BY ANJALINE GUNATHILAKE AND LATE MILTON MALLAWAARACHCHI

More Than 80,000 Sri Lankans Are Blind Due To Diabetes

More than 80,000 Sri Lankans are suffering  from
blindness due to Diabetes according to the Sri Lanka Collage Of Opthalmologists .

Another 700,000  (one third of those suffering from Diabetes) are suffering from various eye disorders caused due to Diabetes the Collage has stated.

Around 10% of the Sri Lankan population is suffering from Diabetes and those who are suffering from the Disease should have checked their eyes at least once a year to avoid gettting blindness Dr.Kapila Piyasena attached to the Non Communicable Diseases Unit of the Ministry of Health has stated during a media briefing held at National Eye Hospital in Colombo last Monday (13).


Two bodies Of A Young Female And A Male Who Committed Suicide Recovered In Horana

The bodies of a  young female and a male attached to a
Garment Factory at Paragasthota area in Millaniya Horana who had committed suicide at a house by hanging themselves recovered by the Police yesterday (14).

The deceased had been identified as a 28 year old married male who was working as a driver of a vehicle tranporting Garment factory workers resided in Paragasthota ,Horana and a 19 year old female attached to the same Garment factory and resided in Kinmankada,Horana area.

The deceased youth had a love affair and after the father of the deceased female blamed her over the affair they had committed suicide last Monday (13)it has been revealed.

Around 27 Sri Lankan Females Went To Kuwait Had Returned

Around 27 Sri Lankan females who went to Kuwait for
an employment had arrived in  Katunayake, Bandaranaike Internat
ional Airport  yesterday (14)due the  harrasments they had faced in workplaces and violations  of their service contracts .

Four of the returnees went to Kuwait through tourist visas the Foreign Employment Bureau has stated.

With Stricter Guildelines-Do You Have High Blood pressure Now

https://www.npr.org/sections/health-
shots/2017/11/14/564038552/with-stricter-guidelines-do-you-have-high-blood-pressure-now

Los,Angalese Police Cleared Out Pro Palastenian Camp At University

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cv2d4r9j0qyo