Thursday, February 10, 2011

B.C. NDP Leadership Candidate Dana Larsen: Soft on Marijuana



B.C. NDP Leadership Candidate Dana Larsen: Soft on MarijuanaSoda drinking is more lethal than marijuana. The B. C. NDP leadership candidate, Dana Larsen has appealed to levy more tax on the consumption of soft drinks, energy drinks, sports drinks fruit punches, fruit cocktails, and other sugar-sweetened beverages.

Tagging sugar–sweetened beverages as root cause of obesity, former B. C. Marijuana Party leader has expressed his willingness to market soft drinks in the similar theme of cigarette marketing.

As per recent media reports, Larsen has endorsed the idea of legalizing marijuana, by putting an end to the long time war. Criticizing British Columbians of covering the real cost of sugar-sweetened beverages, Larsen warned consumer of potential harmful effects of beverages.

CBI cuts down on their forecasts on growth after fall in GDP



Confederation of British IndustryToday, The Confederation of British Industry is reducing its forecasts for UK economic growth. They declared that the unexpected fall in gross domestic product in the fourth quarter of 2010 suggests basic economic expansion may have been weaker than previously assumed.
And it further expects that unemployment, on the International Labour Organization (ILO) measure, will rise throughout this year and go up higher than it thought previously at 2.71 million by the end of 2011. It will remain persistently high.
CBI forecasts that ILO unemployment will be at two million and six hundred and forty thousand by the fourth quarter of 2012, considerably higher than the latest available figure of two and a half million for the month of September to November period last year.

Blair Government under Scanner



NHS Blair Government policies are under severe criticism. Recent study has established a fact that labor government is overly inclined towards an expensive mortgage scheme, Private Finance Initiative (PFI) leaving NHS under huge financial burden.

Sending an alarming signal, Public health expert Professor Allyson Pollock criticized the government of choosing over- valued NHS PFI contracts over health care funding.

Further, Pollock reportedly claimed that the biased policy of goverment can cost quality health care services in the country.

The report has also unveiled that 101 out of 135 new NHS hospitals, built from1997-2009, were heavily paid, for being in contracts with PFI. Adding to the woes of financial crises, the government is reported to be under debt of £42.79bn.

The author of the study has raised concern over the upsurge in the interest rate levied by PFI which would further worsen the financial crunch, NHS is facing.

Woman Braved Cancer To Save Her Daughter




Victoria WebsterA cancer-affected young woman, beating all odds, not only saved herself from the brutal clutches of cancer but even her stillborn daughter from abortion.


Victoria Webster, aged 33, felt dizzy and tired at the onset of her second pregnancy, after her four-year-old son Lewis. She contacted her gynecologist, hoping for some complications in her pregnancy.


But her blood tests had different story to tell. She was found to be suffering from acute myelogenous leukemia, a cancer of the myeloid line of blood cells and was recommended for early treatment by chemotherapy.


She was further suggested by doctors for an abortion as the treatment could have harmed her unborn child. But the brave mother-to-be postponed her therapy and stunned everyone by giving birth to a healthy girl child, Jessica.


Expressing her happiness, Victoria said: "I was terrified my treatment would harm Jessica, but she was perfect. Holding my daughter in my arms was an amazing moment. I might have risked my life for her, but she was worth it”.

ENPA’s arguments against Apple’s new in-app subscription system




ENPA’s arguments against Apple’s new in-app subscription systemClose on the heels of its last-week announcement, disallowing Sony from selling content via its Sony Reader Store app on the iPad, Apple is now sparring with publications, by looking to confine consumers as well as publications to one single purchasing site - the iTunes store.


While the move clearly reflects Apple’s attempts to benefit from consumer information and commission for periodical sales, the European Newspaper Publishers' Association (ENPA) has expressed the opinion that subscriptions should largely be left to the publishers, not the platform providers.


Appreciating the iPad for the platform it provides, ENPA – which represents 5,200 newspapers in the European Union – has voiced its concern over what it considers is a restraining condition inherent in Apple’s new in-app subscription system in its iOS 4.3 beta.

Liquid Medications And Inhalers Used Wrongly In Care-homes, Study Reveals



British Medical Journal of Quality and SafetyAs per the findings of the new research, which were published in the British Medical Journal of Quality and Safety, it was found that there are ascended chances of errors in the dosage if the medication is not imparted through a monitored dosage system.

The study, which recruited 233 residents in 55 residential homes, unveiled that the liquid medicines are at the highest risks of given wrongly, with more than 4 times as compared to capsules of tablets.

The trial targeted mainly to representative sample of varying sizes, ownerships and types of care offered.
The research findings indicated that the possibilities of errors were 19 times incremented with the employment of ointments, creams or eye/ear drops, whereas the whopping 33% chances of mistakes were in the case of inhalers.

Genetic Code Discovered Could Save 10000 Prostate Cancer Patients A Year



Genetic Code Discovered Could Save 10000 Prostate Cancer Patients A YearIt is one of the most common life eaters in British men. Prostate cancer is responsible for the claim of so many lives in a year. According to new researches conducted by Scientists, there has been the discovery of the genetic code of the disease.

It is a groundbreaking discovery and it could save the lives of so many. It is a horrible disease and about 35000 men are affected by it in a year. As for the death counts, about 10000 people die of it every year.

According to this discovery, patients would be able to maintain their own charts of mutation. This shall be helpful in keeping a track of the flaws that prevail and also would be able to discover the best of the medicines that could treat the ailment.

Dr Mike Berger, the U. S. study’s lead author, said: ‘This is a transforming moment in understanding the underlying biology of prostate cancer.’

Police are told to put the Drink- Drive samples on hold



Police are told to put the Drink- Drive samples on holdThe Police of BY Jon Clements were told to put on hold, the samples they have from the drink and drive case. This was after the forensic staff stopped its testing.

According to a leaked memo, the analysts of the Forensic Science Service, have halted the processing the auto cases. This is because it is being shut down.

The staff has been ordered to put in refrigeration, all the samples of urine and blood, until and unless, the ownership can be transferred to a private company which can continue the work.
There have been many important cases in which FSS has majorly been a part of. Chorley investigator Lancs has been a part of the of the Ian Huntley and Roy Whiting cases.

CNB Director Changed



CNB Director ChangedThere was a change in command in the Central Narcotics Bureau. It was a ceremony held yesterday for marking the change in directorship of the bureau.


Mr. Ng Boon Gay, 44, has become the new director of the drug enforcement agency. It has been after the retirement of Mr. Ng Seng Liang, 59. E had served the CNB as the director for the past 6 years. He has been in the Ministry of Home Affairs since the past 35 years.


He has been a great contribution to the organization and has helped in cracking many important cases. One of them was when the Heroin addicts were helped to quit with the help of Subutex. It later gained it own addicts though. It was listed as a controlled drug in the Misuse of Drugs act issued in the year 2006.


The new Director of the CNB is also a High official in the Police, has been a part of the forces since the past 19 years.

Fathers deserve a ‘maternity leave’ as well!




Fathers deserve a ‘maternity leave’ as well!After 1000 parents were surveyed, the Association of Women for Action and Research says it wants paternity leave to be made a law. It is the same sort of debate that had sparked three years ago. Some are for it and some are not.


It was then that the government had decided to not make it a law. This was after they had made a study of the other countries that had this provision and did not make any use of it.


There is a need to make the fathers realize that they are equally important in the upbringing of the child in the initial years of life. There are obligations that the fathers need to understand.

Nursing Degree Course At NYP This September



Nursing Degree Course At NYP This SeptemberIn quest to make the occupation of nursing popular among the young students, Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT) in collaboration with the University Of Manchester (UOM), has decided to set an honours bachelor’s degree in nursing, starting this September.

The two-year-course will be imparted at Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) and will provide admissions to no less than 70 pupils.

Reportedly, NYP already provides a diploma course in nursing. Along with Ngee Ann Polytechnic, this institution churns out nearly 1,000 nurses every year.

10-year-old Died Of Cardiac Arrest



10-year-old Died Of Cardiac ArrestIn a tragic incident, a 10-year-old child died after collapsing in his school at 7.30 in the morning.

A primary class student studying at SJK (Cina) Kulai Besar, was identified as Wong Chong Ren.

In the wee hours, while he was on the way to his class situated at the second floor, he fainted suddenly. His horrified friends called for the teachers, who rushed him to the nearby Kulai Hospital.

But he was declared dead, after 90 minutes of doctors’ effort to save him turned futile, at 8.50am.

The post-mortem report of the young boy revealed that he had a hole in his heart and he died of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
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