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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Barak Obama (President) Called A Meeting For Homeland Security On First May In 2009!

Barak Obama (President) Homeland Security Council meeting in Cabinet Room of the White House to discuss the H1N1 flu on May 1, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

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The meeting was called to order by Vice-Chair Alan Radcliffe at 10:14 a.m.
Alan announced that Sheila Meggison would be the proxy for Douglas County.
Alan advised the Council the he and Pat Collins attended a meeting with the State on how the
State would spend grant monies. They were the only regional council members present and
members can go the datacounts website to see the amounts.
Funding areas are:
  • KHP Capital Complex Security Enhancements
  • Safe Schools Funding
  • Crisis City
  • GIS Project (NE Region not spending near the monies that other regions are spending)
  • Fusion Analyst at the Fusion Center
  • State Accountability System
  • Animal Health Dept. for Exercises
  • KBI Fusion Analyst
  • Fire Marshal - State Bomb Squad
  • KDOT - Radio Tower Upgrades
Lance Royer Motioned to approve minutes from previous meeting. Doug Schmidt seconded the
motion. One vote against approval with the rest voting to approve minutes. Motion passed.
John Cyr provided the fiscal report.
FY07:
Surveillance platform We have received a $7000 rebate from Dell. Even with that we are about
$540 in the red on the project. John asked if we could transfer excess funds from the CBRNE
account.

Monday, June 6, 2011

Owner of Sunk Tanker Fined on Karnaphuli River!

Environment Department on Monday (06/06/2011) fined the owner of the oil tanker, which sank at Chittagong port jetty Saturday night, which price is Tk 10 lakh.

Enforcement department unit Director Munir Chowdhury, visited the area in Karnaphuli river where the oil was spilling into the water till Monday (06/06/2011) morning.

The investigation team found that, the Oxygen dissolved in water which is 6% less than the normal level, which is harmful for the sea fish.

The authorities fined Eastern Banker Service, owner of the ‘Oil Tanker Moon’ Tk 10 lakh for spilling oil into the water.

While loading fuel, the local tanker which loads fuel from tanks in the jetties to supply by the sea going vessels. On Saturday night, the tanker started sinking slowly around 11:30pm.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Nine High Court (HC) Judges Sworn By Md Muzammel Hossain (Chief Justice)!

The High Court (HC) of Nine judges, who were regularised on second June, were sworn in on Monday. Md Muzammel Hossain (Chief Justice) administered them oath at the Judges Lounge of the 'Supreme Court' on the morning.

The nine judges are Justices Md Moazzam Husain (Chief Justice), Soumendra Sarker, Abu Bakar Siddique, Md Nuruzzaman, Md Moinul Islam Chowdhury, Obaidul Hassan, Md Enayetur Rahim, Naima Haider, Md Rezaul Hasan and others.

Judges of the Appellate Division and the High 'Court' Division were present at the oath taking ceremony. The nine judges were appointed as additional (HC), Judges for a period of two years on 23th June 2009 and they were sworn in on 30th June on the same year.

Zillur Rahman (President) confirmed their services as per the Article 95 of the constitution.
From: The Daily Star!

Hartal Ends Quietly But BNP Announces 2-day Agitation!

"People travel on a rickshaw van during yesterday's countrywide hartal as public transports were off the roads. The photo was taken from Moghbazar area in the capital. Photo From: The Daily Star"

The BNP Political lieder Begum Khaleda Ziya said: Our Hortal is approved Yesterday. If present Government PM Begum Shekh Hasina change the police rule we called Hortal again and again. Police scuffled with protesters and arrested over 100 people yesterday during a daylong hartal called by the main opposition BNP and its key ally Jamaat-e-Islami to protest what they said moves to scrap the constitutional provision of holding parliamentary elections under a non-partisan caretaker government.

Most of the office, market and schools remained closed and traffic was disrupted during the dawn to dusk nationwide hartal, that otherwise passed off without any major violence or clashes. Six home made cocktails went off in parts of the capital, including three in front of BNP's central office at Naya Paltan.

More than 100 police detained are pickets on the capital of Dhaka and elsewhere as opposition activists attempted to take to the streets to enforce the hartal, the fifth such shutdown by BNP since the Awami League-led grand alliance won the parliamentary polls held on December 29, 2008.
From: The Daily Star

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Common Drugs & The Effects Of Their Use During Pregnancy


Expecting mothers have a lot on their minds when it comes to the health of their babies. Diet, stress level, and general health all affect an unborn baby in its mother’s womb, but which drugs a mother chooses to put into her body, if any, can potentially have an enormous impact on the long term health of the child. Many parents have questions about drugs. Which are safe? Which can be harmful to the child? What are the possible effects of medication a mother might need to take? When these questions arise, the most important thing an expecting mother can do for her baby’s health is to educate herself and take informed action.



1 Ibuprofen

Two studies have shown that Ibuprofen use is associated with an increase chance of miscarriage, but other studies did not find that link. However, it is accepted that usage of Ibuprofen in the third trimester can have adverse effects on the child.

Physical Effects: Usage of the drug in the third trimester can lead to premature closure of the arteriosus, a valve in the fetal heart, or may inhibit labor. If the mother must take Ibuprofen during pregnancy, she should take the lowest possible dosage, and have her doctor closely monitor the baby’s heart rate and fluid volume.


Brain/Learning Effects: None


Psychological Effects: None


Addiction Issues: None




2 Acetaminophen (Tylenol)


Tylenol is the pain reliever of choice for most pregnant women. It has no known effects on the development of infants still in the womb, though it should not be taken above the recommended dosage, or by women with liver complications.

Physical Effects None


Brain/Learning Effects: None


Psychological Effects: None


Addiction Issues: None



3 Aspirin

The original “wonder drug,” Aspirin has been associated with a number of birth defects and pregnancy complications, and should not be taken during pregnancy unless the mother has been prescribed Aspirin for a specific condition, such as heart disease.


Physical Effects: Taken during the early days of the pregnancy, Aspirin has bee associated with miscarriage. Adult-sized doses of Aspirin taken in the second and third trimester have been known to cause delayed labor. Aspirin use has also been associated with bleeding complications during pregnancy and heart and lung problems in the child.


Brain/Learning Effects: Aspirin has not been reported to affect the brain or development of children.


Psychological Effects: None


Addiction Issues: None



4 Benzodiazepines

These anxiety-relieving drugs include Valium , Xanax, Klonopin and Ativan , and should be avoided during pregnancy if possible.

Physical Effects: Studies have not associated usage of these drugs with physical birth defects.


Brain/Learning Effects: Normal usage does not appear to correlate to any long term developmental problems, but exceeding the recommended dosage is not recommended.


Psychological Effects: Taking these drugs close to the time of delivery can cause jitteriness, irritability and sleep disturbances in infants.


Addiction Issues: Babies who are exposed to Benzodiazepines close to the time of delivery have exhibited withdrawal symptoms including abnormal body temperature, difficulty breathing, muscle weakness, irritability, crying, sleep disturbances, tremors, and jitteriness.



5 Isotretinoin

Marketed as Accutane, Amnesteem, Claravis, ad Sotret, isotretinoin is a man-man made form of Vitamin A used to treat severe acne. It has been found to contribute to a number of serious birth defects. Risk of early pregnancy or miscarriage could be up to 40%.



Physical Effects: Up to 35% of babies whose mothers use isotrentinoin during pregnancy experience some form of physical birth defect, including small or absent ears, hearing and eyesight problems. Fewer will have a small jaw, small head, or cleft palate and some will be born with a small or missing thymus gland. Almost half risk threatening heart defects and/or fluid in the brain.


Brain/Learning Effects: The risk of fluid developing in the infant’s brain is almost 50%, and almost 40% will have difficulty hearing or seeing. Some experience severe retardation and developmental delay.


Psychological Effects: None, on the infant, but some cases depression and/or psychosis in adults have been linked with isotretinoin, which in turn can affect a child reared by the adult.


Addiction Issues: None



6 Alcohol

The dangers of drinking alcohol during pregnancy are well documented. The drug causes numerous birth defects and the condition fetal alcohol syndrome. It should be noted that many over the counter drugs, like Nyquil, contain alcohol as an ingredient, and should be avoided during pregnancy for this reason.


Physical Effects: Physical deformities of FAS include facial deformities, such as widely-spaced eyes, overgrown eyelids, thin upper lip, small distance between the upper lip and nose, and a flattened, or spread-out, nose.


Brain/Learning Effects: The brain is impacted by FAS as well, and babies born with it exhibit abnormal brain development, leading to impairment of intellectual and motor (movement) abilities.


Psychological Effects: Due to developmental problems in the brain, children with FAS may have difficulty keeping up with classmates, and may not wish to attend school, a serious detriment to their long term social and psychological development.


Addiction Issues: None



7 Cocaine

There is no safe amount of cocaine that may be taken during pregnancy, as some amount will enter the infant’s body and remain there for 2-7 days, potentially causing severe defects.


Physical Effects: Defects reported with cocaine use include abnormality in the infant’s skull, face, eyes, heart, limbs, intestines, genitals, and urinary tract. Babies tend to weigh less at birth and be shorter in length, making them more likely to die in their first month. They are also more likely to have serious chronic health problems, such as difficulty breathing.


Brain/Learning Effects: The brain and central nervous system can be significantly impacted by maternal cocaine use. These could lead to changes in behavior language difficulties and delayed learning later in life.


Psychological Effects: Infants exposed to cocaine are found to be more irritable, jittery, and to have interrupted sleep patterns, visual disturbances, and problems with sensory stimulation.


Addiction Issues: Infants exposed to cocaine near birth often exhibit withdrawal symptoms, including increased irritability, tremulousness, muscular rigidity, poor sucking ability that hampers feeding, sleeplessness, and hyperactivity or, in some cases, tiredness. Less common but more serious withdrawal symptoms have been noted, among them vomiting, diarrhea, and seizures.



8 Marijuana



While not known to cause significant birth defects, it is known that THC does cross the placenta and enter the body of the child.


Physical Effects: The primary physical dangers of marijuana usage during pregnancy are the same as cigarette use: a link to miscarriage or low birth weight.


Brain/Learning Effects: Some mental development issues have been reportedly linked with marijuana usage during pregnancy (see Psychological Effects below).


Psychological Effects: Behavior issues include problems with attention, impulsive behavior, and academic performance have been reported.



Addiction Issues: If the mother uses marijuana in the third trimester of her pregnancy, the baby could experience withdrawal symptoms such as increased tremors and crying.



9 Methamphedamine

Drugs in this category are often prescribed by physicians to treat specific problems, and small doses can be weighed against the possible risk they pose to mothers and their infants. However, high (illegal) doses of Methamphetamine should never be taken during pregnancy under any circumstances, and even small, prescribed doses should be avoided if possible.


Physical Effects: Methamphetamine usage is strongly associated with miscarriage, low birth weight and sudden infant death syndrome.


Brain/Learning Effects: Infants whose mothers used Methamphetamines during pregnancy are at risk for life-long breathing, hearing, vision, and learning problems.


Psychological Effects: Some studies show that children whose mothers used methamphetamines exhibit trouble in school, and more behavior problems.


Addiction Issues: Babies often exhibit serious withdrawal symptoms if their mothers used methamphetamines during the third trimester. These symptoms include trouble eating, difficulty sleeping or sleeping too much, being very floppy or very tight, and being very jittery. Sometimes babies experience tremors or lack of muscle tone for many months after birth.



10 Tobacco

Smoking and tobacco use in general should be avoided during all trimesters of pregnancy, though mothers may find it easiest to quit during the first trimester.


Physical Effects: Cigarette use can cause premature and underweight births, and increases the chance for a miscarriage or stillborn birth significantly. It is also linked with Placenta previa (a low-lying placenta that covers part or all of the opening of the uterus) and placental abruption (in which the placenta peels away, partially or almost completely, from the uterine wall before delivery). Tobacco use can also contribute to sudden infant death syndrome.



Brain/Learning Effects: None


Psychological Effects: None


Addiction Issues: Babies of mothers who smoke do appear to experience withdrawal symptoms, and are more jittery and difficult to soothe.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Health Benefits of Clove Oil



Clove is an evergreen tree, which produces a flower bud that has numerous medicinal properties. It is often referred as clove bud. Clove bud has a shaft and a head and hence it has the Latin name clavus meaning nail. Clove was extensively used in the ancient Indian and Chinese civilizations and it spread to other parts of the world, including Europe, during the seventh and eight centuries.

Clove is rich in minerals such as calcium, hydrochloric acid, iron, phosphorus, sodium, potassium, and vitamin A and vitamin C. The health benefits of clove oil include the following:


  • Dental Care: The most prominent use of clove oil is in dental care. The germicidal properties of the oil make it very effective for relieving dental pain, tooth ache, sore gums and mouth ulcers. Clove oil contains the compound eugenol, which has been used in dentistry since numerous years. Gargles with diluted clove oil help in easing the throat. The characteristic smell of clove oil helps removing bad breath. As a result, clove oil is added to numerous dental products and medications, including, mouth washes, and tooth pastes. Dentists also mix clove oil with zinc oxide and prepare a white filling material as a temporary alternative to root canal.
  • Infections: Due to its antiseptic properties, clove oil is useful for wound, cuts, scabies, athlete’s foot, fungal infections, bruises, prickly heat, scabies, etc. It can also be used insect bites and stings. Clove oil is very strong in nature and hence should be used in diluted form. Further, it should not be used on sensitive skin.
  • Skin Care: Clove oil is often recommended for skin care, especially to acne patients.
  • Stress: Clove oil is aphrodisiac in nature and hence serves as an excellent stress reliever. It has a stimulating effect on the mind and removes mental exhaustion and fatigue. When taken internally, in appropriate amounts, it refreshes the mind. Clove oil also induces sleep and is helpful to insomnia patients. It is useful for treating mental problems such as loss of memory, depression and anxiety.
  • Headache: Clove oil when mixed with salt, and applied on the forehead, gives a cooling effect and helps in getting relief from headache.
  • Respiratory Problems: Clove oil has a cooling and anti inflammatory effect, and thereby clears the nasal passage. This expectorant is useful in various respiratory disorders including coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma, sinusitis, and tuberculosis. Chewing a clove bud eases sore throats.
  • Earache: A mixture of warm clove oil and sesame oil is a good remedy for earaches.
  • Indigestion: Clove oil is effective in stomach related problems such as hiccups, indigestion, motion sickness, and flatulence. Hence, clove one of the important spices added in Indian dishes.
  • Nausea: Clove oil is helpful in case of nausea and vomiting and is often used for pregnancy related vomiting.
  • Blood Circulation: Clove oil is increases your body metabolism by increasing blood circulation and reducing body temperature.
  • Blood Purification: Clove oil also helps in purifying the blood.
  • Diabetes: Along with blood purification, clove oil also helps in controlling the blood sugar levels and hence is useful to diabetics.
  • Immune System: Both clove and clove oil are useful for boosting the immune system. Its antiviral properties and ability to purify blood increases your resistance to diseases.
  • Premature Ejaculation: Research has indicated that clove can be useful for treating premature ejaculation. Further research needs to be carried out to confirm these results.
  • Cholera: It is believed that clove oil is useful for treating cholera.
  • Sty: Clove and clove oil is a very effective home remedy for treating sty. Sty is an inflammation on the eyelash and is a very irritating condition. Sty is not only painful, but also causes difficulty in the proper functioning of the eye.

Other benefits of clove oil include the following:

  • Cosmetics: Clove oil is often added in cosmetic creams and lotions. It is a good massage oil providing relief from pain and stress.
  • Clove Cigarettes: Usage of clove in making cigarettes is a new trend all over the world. Traditionally, clove was added in cigarettes in Indonesia. Smokers (wrongly) feel that the numerous health benefits of clove would nullify the ill effects of smoking. Flavoring Agent: Along with its digestive properties, clove oil is added in food items due to its flavor. It is added in many Indian dishes, pickles, sauce, spice cakes, etc.
  • Soaps: Due to the characteristic aroma, soothing effect and antiseptic properties, clove oil is added in making soaps.
  • Perfumes: Clove oil is also used in making perfumes.

Many people believe that clove oil is useful in preventing and treating cancer. However, the American Cancer Society clearly mentions that there is no scientific evidence on the curative properties of clove oil. It is also claimed by many that clove oil is useful in treating viral hepatitis.

One should be careful while using clove oil. Clove oil is strong in nature and hence should be diluted before application.

Clove oil blends well with many essential oils including basil essential oil, rosemary essential oil, rose oil, cinnamon essential oil, grapefruit essential oil, lemon essential oil, nutmeg essential oil, peppermint essential oil, orange essential oil, lavender essential oil, geranium essential oil, etc.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

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