Easter Sri Lanka attack: My Experience at the Major Trauma Centre On Easter Sunday, April 21, 2019, six deadly bomb assaults in opulent hotels and well-known churches in Sri Lanka's capital city occurred between 8:45 and 9:05 am local time. Churchgoers gathered for Easter Sunday services, and guests at Colombo's best hotels were the targets of suicide bombers. The terrorists killed at least 253 individuals and possibly more. More than 500 people were hurt, mostly Sri Lankan residents. However, 35 foreigners, including Indians, Britons, and Americans, were also killed in the attacks. Following the suicide attacks, the entire country and the globe were in complete shock. Mass Casualty Incident in Sri Lanka: A situation that heavily burdens medical staff and resources is known as a Mass casualty incident (MCI), which happens more frequently than in disasters. This Easter Sri Lankan attack caused a Mass Casualty incident in Sri Lanka. Whether a situation is categorized as a medica...
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Intestinal Microbes excavate propitious nutrients from Dietary Fibres. The pulp thrown after the manufacture of orange juice is an example of a fibre by-product from which human gut microorganisms can extract valuable nutrients that would otherwise be lost as waste. According to a recent study, an orange juice manufacturing by-product called fibre includes a serotonin-like chemical . Still, it is locked away in the fibre. When the chemical is released by particular gut bacteria, mice have favourable metabolic benefits. According to an investigation at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis , some gut microorganisms in people can mine dietary fibre to extract nutrients that would otherwise be inaccessible to people. The research, released on June 27 in the journal Cell , shows how the fibrous leftovers from food production, like the rinds, peels, and seeds of fruits and vegetables, ...