Scientific and Educational articles related with Medicine, Nursing. Written by Maliga Wijesiri, a Registered Nurse and a University Lecturer.

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

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Research projects sometimes succeed and sometimes fail. Therefore, before starting the research project it is important to study whether the project we are going to conduct is feasible or not.

Wednesday, April 22, 2015

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Important points to know related to breast feeding
Since breast feeding is a very important aspect towards the baby’s nutrition it is a very essential to have a good knowledge on proper positioning and other problems related to breast feeding.

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

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Evolution of theories on scientific method from Bacon to present day through Popper. Kuhn and Fayerabend and contrast western scientific theories with theory- less Bududahama.


Scientific theories developed based on induction. When considering to the evolution of theories on scientific method from Bacon to present day through Popper there are some areas they have focused such as induction, falsification and deduction. 

Monday, April 6, 2015

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Vedic (Indian) and Western systems of creating new knowledge



When considering to Indian traditional knowledge systems are considered as Vedas. Traditional scientific method are consisting in the Indian culture. 

Sunday, April 5, 2015

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 "Methods of creating new knowledge and how different cultures produce different systems of knowledge "

World is nothing without knowledge and the world is relative to the individual. Therefore, different individuals have different world. 

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

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Is it important to feed your baby with breast milk? What do you think? 


Do you know about the ingredients of your breast milk? 


Do you know about the advantages of breast feeding other than providing nutrition to your baby? 

Tuesday, February 3, 2015

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Abstract

Knowledge of and attitudes towards dysmenorrhea among adolescent school girls were assessed in this study. A descriptive study was conducted among 200 Year 12 girls at a school in the Nugegoda Educational Division in the district of Colombo. Data collection was done by using non-probability convenience sampling. The results indicated that 84% of the study population had dysmenorrhea. Paracetamol was the drug of choice for pain relief. There was a statistically-significant (P  < 0.05) association between pain and poor mental health status (66%) of the adolescent girls, but there was no significant association between pain and poor physical health (P = 0.887) and poor social health status (P  = 0.395). Bathing was found to affect pain, as reported by 95% of the students. Dysmenorrhea was common among adolescent girls in our study population, and was found to affect their mental status. Health-education sessions are important to raise awareness among students of dysmenorrhea.
Keywords:
  • adolescent girl;
  • attitude;
  • dysmenorrhea;
  • knowledge;
  • Sri Lanka;
  • urban school