Friday, November 24, 2017

A No Confidence Motion Was Handed Over By JVP MP's Against Minister Musthpha

A no confidance motion signed by five out of the six
Jaantha Wimukthi Peramuna (JVP)MP's against the Minister of Provincial Councils Faizar Musthapha had been handed over to the Speaker Karu Jayasuriya on friday (24).

The No confidence motion was handed over against Minister Musthpha over attempting to delay the local government elections through a gazette notification. JVP MP Bimal Ratnayake not been able to sign the motion as he is currently away from the country.

Earlier Joint Opposition group also handed over the speaker a no confidence motion against MP Musthpha.

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A Brother And Sister Had Drowned While Bathing In Mamaduwa Wewa

A brother and a sister of the same family had drowned
while bathing in Mamaduwa Wewa in Vavuniya this noon (24) it has been reported.

The 17 year old sister has drowned first when she was bathing in a deep area of the river and her 27 year old brother too had drowned  while attempting to save her.

The sister and brother were residents of Kovilkulam in Vavuniya.

A Person Was Arrested With 1475 Narcotic Tablets

Police Officers attached to the Organized Crimes
Prevention Division  had arrested a 35 year old person with 1475 narcotic tablets in his possession at Kolonnawa area.

The estimated value of the stock of Narcotic tablets taken in to custody in possession of the suspect is around Rs.2.1 million it has been revealed.

The suspect has been identified as a resident of Kolonnawa area.

MP Hirunika premachandre'S Six Supporters Who Found Guilty Over Abduction Of A Youth Had Been Sentenced

Colombo High Court sentenced six out of eight
supporters of the Colombo District United Peoples Freedom Alliance (UPFA)MP Hirunika Premachandre a two year rigorous imprisonment suspended to twelve years over abduction and assault of a youth in Dematagoda area by using MP Hirunika's defender vehicle.

A school boy who is among the suspect has been released on Rs.100,000 sureity bond and another suspect who is a government worker was fined Rs.75,000 over the charges.

Besides the prison sentence Colombo High Court Judge R.Gurusinghe has ordered all six suspects to pay a Rs.32,000 each fine and requested them to pay Rs.215,000 as a compansation to the victim.The case filed against MP Premachandre over the abduction  is due to be heard in near future it has been announced.




A Low-Salt Diet Packed With Fruit And Vegetables Will Lower Blood Pressure MORE THAN Medication After Just Four Weeks, Harvard Study Finds

Low-salt, healthy diets lower blood pressure more than medication after just four weeks
Low-salt diets packed with fruit and vegetables lower blood pressure more than medication after just four weeks, a Harvard University study reveals.

Cutting out salt and eating lots of fruit, vegetables and low-fat dairy, reduces people with high blood pressure's results by an average of 21 mm Hg, the research adds.

To put that into context, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the US' drug-approving body, will not accept anti-hypertension medications unless they lower blood pressure by at least 3-4 mm Hg.
Most medications typically reduce hypertension readings by between 10 and 15 mm Hg, but come with side effects including fatigue, dizziness and headache.Study author Dr Lawrence Appel said: 'What we're observing from the combined dietary intervention is a reduction in systolic blood pressure as high as, if not greater than, that achieved with prescription drugs.
'It's an important message to patients that they can get a lot of mileage out of adhering to a healthy and low-sodium diet.' 

Around 32 percent of adults in the US have high blood pressure, which puts them at risk of heart disease and stroke.  

 How The Research Was Carried Out 

The researchers analyzed 412 people with early-stage hypertension who were not taking high blood pressure medication.
Some of the study's participants were fed a 'DASH (Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension) diet', which includes lots of fruit, vegetables and low-fat dairy products, with minimal saturated fat. The remaining participants ate a typical American diet.
All of the participants were fed different sodium levels equaling around 0.5, one or two teaspoons of salt a day over four weeks with five-day breaks in between.
Approximately one teaspoon is the maximum recommended salt intake in the US to reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke.
Healthy diet as good as medication 

Results reveal that, among the participants with the highest blood pressure levels, following a low-salt, DASH diet for just four weeks reduced their hypertension readings by an average of 21 mm Hg.
For the FDA to approve any anti-hypertension medication, it must lower blood pressure by 3-4 mm Hg.
Drugs such as ACE inhibitors, calcium blockers and beta blockers typically reduce blood pressure by between 10 and 15 mm Hg.

Participants with lower blood pressure results at the start of the study also saw their readings reduce by between five and 10 mm Hg.
Dr Appel said: 'What we're observing from the combined dietary intervention is a reduction in systolic blood pressure as high as, if not greater than, that achieved with prescription drugs.
'It's an important message to patients that they can get a lot of mileage out of adhering to a healthy and low-sodium diet.' 
The findings were published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 


California Collage Cancelled Grad.Ceremony Amodst Anti Gaza Protests

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-68894386