So we all know how the story went...
Actor marries former model.
Country music star
marries backup dancer.
Actor and country music star film Lifetime movie together...
Rumors start flying, everyone gets divorced and the country music star
and actor live happily ever after.
Or if you didn't already know the story
singer LeAnn Rimes met actor Eddie Cibrian on the set of the Lifetime movie
Northern Lights. Rimes went on to divorce her backup dancer husband Dean Sheremet
and Cibrian's split from wife Brandi Glanville
created one of the most cheeky
Real Housewives ever.
Cibrian and Rimes then married in 2011.
Following her separation from Cibrian, Brandi Glanville told US Weekly
In the same year, Cibrian alleged that Brandi had slashed the tires on his
motorcycle which, she assured us, she most certainly had done.
Glanville told E! News
If you forgot the Underwood line, it goes: "Carve my name into
his leather seats.
I took a Louisville slugger to both
headlights, slashed a hole in all four tires. Maybe next time he'll think twice
before he cheats.
According to Glanville, Cibrian was
already a major cheat. In the 2013 book "Drinking & Tweeting and Other Brandi Blunders",
Glanville wrote
And the shade continued. Glanville explained to E! News she believes Cibrian and Rimes
wouldn't be together all that much longer saying, "In the state of California,
after ten years, you're entitled to half of everything that the other person has
and that's it. I really believe he's putting in his 10 years.
In a battle of Celebrity All-Star segment, Jay Leno once asked Glanville:
"Who is a little tramp?" to which she replied, "LeAnn Rimes."
The shade continued.
On March 19th, this year Brandi tweeted:
But then on April 17, she tweeted that the two had finally come to an end.
Well the feud isn't over for someone and someone on the Twittersphere is out to get LeAnn...
everyday.
As of today, this is Brandi's most recent Instagram.
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What is the Best Corneal Abrasion Treatment - Duration: 1:45.
How to care for a scratched eye or a corneal abrasion so a scratch eye just
needs to be pretty much taken care of like a scratch on the skin you want to
prevent it from getting infected so we recommend just keeping your eyelids
clean keeping that area clean and if the scratch is bad enough you may need to
patch it with the contact lens which your doctor can do for you don't do that
on your own because if you put a contact on something that was caused by like a
stick or a branch or something then that could cause actually worse problems so
we usually want to get an antibiotic on it as soon as possible because we don't
want it to get infected because you get an infection on your skin and it gets worse
the worst thing is going to happen is a scar well that's the same thing that's
going to happen with your eyes if you get an infection on your eye and will scar
leading to blindness or your scar on your skin isn't quite as bad so
how to care for a scratch eye go see your optometrist right away get an
antibiotic on it right away clean up the eyelids with the products
we talk about all the time and then you may have to patch it with the contact
lens or an ointment or something like that yeah hey it's Dr. Travis Zigler
CEO of Eye love and I want to thank you for watching the video now if I could ask
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Which is Worse For You: Sugar or Fat? - Duration: 13:29.
[♪ INTRO]
We've all heard for decades about how terrible fat is for us, especially saturated fat.
In the 1970s and 80s, everyone was explicitly told to cut down on foods like butter, cheese,
and beef, to avoid heart attacks and strokes.
But now, apparently, they're ok?
Or good for you?
Or… something?
And it's sugar that's bad!
Sugar's what's killing us!
If we just cut sugar from our diets, we could rid the world of not only heart disease, but
also obesity, diabetes, and even cancer!
The change in attitude might seem extreme, but the case against sugar has been building
for decades, while the one against saturated fat has been weakening.
And yet, though we all love a good villain, when it comes to the health effects of your
diet, things are rarely that simple.
Today, we're taking a look back at the complex history of nutrition science to try to understand
how saturated fat became public enemy number one.
And how, when doctors zeroed in on fat, they overlooked the damaging effects of sugar.
But that doesn't mean it should be the new saturated fat, or that fat is entirely exonerated.
And while there still isn't an easy answer as to what diet is best for losing weight
or preventing heart disease, cutting down on things like saturated fats and refined
sugar is probably a good start.
Back in the late 1940s, Ancel Keys, a physiologist at the University of Minnesota was puzzled
by the fact that American businessmen seemed to be dying at an alarming rate from heart attacks.
These middle-aged men made more than enough money to to afford quality food.
So why were they the ones keeling over?
He hit upon an idea, often called called the diet-heart hypothesis, that would forever
alter 20th century food habits.
That's the notion that the amount of fat you eat, specifically saturated fats—the
ones where the fatty carbon chains are all connected by single bonds, and therefore maxxed
out, or saturated, with hydrogens—leads to high levels of fats in your blood, which
then glom onto the walls of your blood vessels to cause coronary artery disease.
It's kind of like how pouring too much bacon fat down your drain can clog your pipes.
Keys was especially concerned about blood levels of the fat cholesterol because it's
found in the fatty build ups in blood vessels.
So he did a few small studies to test his idea, and then decided to go big or go home.
In the Seven Countries Study, he and his colleagues looked for correlations between diet and coronary
artery disease in about 13,000 middle-aged men in the U.S., Japan, Finland, Yugoslavia,
Italy, Greece, and the Netherlands.
By 1970, the early results were in, and total dietary fat didn't seem to matter.
But the groups of men with the highest average saturated fat intake tended to die more often
from heart attacks,
and across the globe, blood cholesterol levels correlated with saturated fat consumption.
Another large epidemiological study, the Framingham Heart Study, further supported a link between
blood cholesterol and the risk of heart disease.
These studies showed robust correlations, but they still were just that: correlations.
Many people, though, assumed that these results meant that reducing fat intake would protect
people against coronary artery disease—which is not something a correlational study can actually show.
A handful of researchers did try to do randomized controlled trials—the gold standard for
testing medical interventions—to see if low saturated fat or low cholesterol diets
actually helped prevent heart attacks and deaths, as the hypothesis predicted.
But nutrition trials are notoriously difficult.
Some of the results suggested lowering saturated fat could help, but most were small studies
and they were hard to interpret.
And each one used a slightly different diet, replacing in the saturated fat calories with
different things.
So, by the late '70s, there was still no conclusive proof that reducing saturated fats
could actually protect hearts.
But that hadn't stopped the diet-heart hypothesis from becoming mainstream—it seemed to fit
most of the available data.
And many experts felt the danger of cardiovascular disease was too high not to recommend some
some change in what Americans were eating.
So in 1977, the US Senate Select Committee on Nutrition and Human Needs released its
new dietary goals, telling Americans to get just 30% of their calories from fat — down
from 40% — and to limit the saturated fat to 10% of the total.
The guidelines also suggested reducing dietary cholesterol and refined sugar, and increasing
complex carbohydrates, but those weren't really talked about as much.
Other countries followed suit, so soon, pretty much everyone was told to shun butter for
margarine, and supermarket shelves were quickly stocked with "low fat" options.
But from the beginning, critics questioned those recommendations, pointing out that the
specific diet now being championed had never been tested in a trial.
And some suspected refined sugar was a bigger problem.
In fact, the Seven Countries Study also showed a strong correlation between the consumption
of sugar and heart attacks, but this finding wasn't given much additional study because
it looked like saturated fat was the better predictor.
And it wasn't until this century that we learned the sugar industry helped ensure its
product was overlooked.
For example, in 1967, they paid three Harvard public health researchers what would now be
about $50,000 to write a review article in The New England Journal of Medicine —a highly
influential journal—that highlighted the role of fat and downplayed any involvement of sugar.
But twenty years later, after a half century of fat-hating, the tide began to slowly turn
toward against them, both in the lab and at home.
Not only had research not found conclusive proof that saturated fats were the problem,
new analyses of the collective past studies showed that the link between saturated fats
and heart disease was much weaker than previously assumed.
And new observational studies were finding that quickly digestible carbohydrates and
added sugars were independently associated with an increased risk of heart disease.
Also, the whole idea that "cholesterol" was bad turned out to be much more complicated,
undermining part of the premise for why fat was supposed to be so evil.
To their credit, researchers in the '60s and '70s had a vague sense that the type
of cholesterol mattered.
But they didn't fully understand how cholesterol moves in our blood, including the roles of
the different lipoproteins that ferry it around.
When doctors look for "cholesterol" levels in blood now, they tend to look at triglycerides—the
total amount of fat—as well as the total amount of cholesterol.
They also look at whether that cholesterol is being shuttled by low-density lipoproteins
or LDL, the so-called 'bad' cholesterol, and high density lipoproteins or HDL, the
'good' cholesterol.
High LDL is a risk factor for heart disease, but having more HDL is usually considered
good, though researchers are still trying to understand the different sizes and subtypes
of each and how they help or harm.
The problem is, foods that are high in saturated fat can raise both HDL and LDL, so they might
seem more harmful if you just focus on total cholesterol or LDL.
So as a new century began, people started rethinking the war on fat, especially since
the advice to lower fat intake wasn't helping people stay healthy.
By the early 2000s, low-fat diets didn't seem to be doing squat for most people.
Obesity and diabetes — both of which are risk factors for heart disease — had skyrocketed.
And that might be because, while lots of people embraced low-fat foods, they had opted for
reduced fat snack cakes or cereal loaded with sugar or other carbs instead of healthier
things like fresh fruits and veggies.
So a different diet—the low-carb, high-fat Atkins diet—became all the rage, and it
did seem to help people lose weight.
Scientists started to pay attention to it, too, and their initial results were promising.
In short-term trials of 6 months or so, people lost a modest amount of weight and tended
to slightly lower triglycerides while boosting HDL.
Diets high in sugar and refined carbs, on the other hand, tended to do the opposite,
raising triglyceride levels and bad LDL cholesterol, while lowering good HDL.
And in both animals and people, excess sugar was linked to elevated blood pressure—another
risk factor for heart disease.
The weight of the evidence against sugar over the past twenty years in particular has tipped
the scales, and now, you've probably heard all about how sugar is the worst thing ever.
It sure is an easy target; since sugar provides no nutrients other than calories, it's hard
to defend.
You certainly don't need refined sugar to stay alive.
And that's led a lot of people to call it 'toxic' and blame almost anything on it,
even diseases with strong genetic links, like inflammatory bowel disease or cancer.
But careful review of the science suggests that's taking the backlash a little too far.
While most of us are likely eating too much added sugar, no one really knows how much
is too much.
And connections to diseases, even ones that seem clear-cut, are not always so straightforward.
Scientists don't actually know whether eating sugar can cause diabetes, for example.
Eating too much sugar can certainly lead to weight gain and obesity, which is one of the
biggest risk factors for the disease.
But different people break down and use sugars differently, and so right now many experts
think sugar consumption itself isn't causing diabetes—complications from being overweight are.
Which is also likely the case for heart disease and other aspects of health.
We know that high cholesterol in the blood, specifically LDL, is a risk factor for heart
disease, but so is high blood pressure and obesity.
How food fits into all of that isn't simple, since dietary fat and sugar both affect some
risk factors.
Other habits matter, too, like whether you exercise or smoke.
And researchers are still trying to understand what sugar actually does to the body.
Quote "sugar" comes in various forms, the relative merits or demerits of which scientists
are still debating.
And the same can be said of quote "fat."
If you ask a cardiologist today about whether saturated fat is bad for you, you may get
a surprising answer: it depends.
That's because whether or not saturated fat increases cardiovascular disease in any
given study seems to change depending on the exact type of fat being studied, what the
source is, and what it's replaced with if it's removed from the diet.
The extent to which sugar and saturated fat are to blame for heart disease, or pretty
much any disease, is still being heavily debated by researchers.
At the end of the day, though, you still have to eat, and all of this doesn't really give
us a satisfying answer as to what your diet should look like.
And I hate to tell you this, but head-to-head tests of low-fat and low-carb diets haven't
identified a clear winner.
While low-carb diets seem to be a teensy bit better in the short term, when scientists
study people for longer, the difference declines.
Low-carb diets seem to lead to slightly higher increases in good cholesterol and bigger drops
in triglycerides, but the two diets perform about the same for other heart disease markers.
And neither is terribly effective for people trying to lose weight.
Typical weight loss after a year is barely over 5 kg.
But you can always find individuals who respond really well, dropping like 30 kg, and those
who gain weight while on the diet.
This has led some researchers to think that maybe certain people, either because of genetics
or metabolic reasons, do better on a low-carb diet, while others benefit more from a low-fat
regimen.
One especially attractive idea is that people who already are a little insulin resistant—a
huge risk factor for type two diabetes—would probably fare better with fewer carbs and
more fat.
But even this more nuanced approach doesn't seem to hold water.
In a 2018 study of about 600 people, assigning diets based on genes or insulin levels didn't
help.
Everybody did about the same after one year, regardless of whether they went low-fat or
low-carb.
Scientists are still hoping to find other markers, like those related to the microbiome,
or how much certain genes are expressed, that could determine what diet is best for you.
But for now, what we're left with is a bit of a draw.
There are some things that can be gleaned from this big, nutritional mess, though.
In general, doctors still recommend cutting down on saturated fats, but it's important
to pay attention to what you eat instead.
Swapping out saturated fats for unsaturated ones, like those found in nuts, is usually beneficial.
That is also often true if you exchange the fat for whole grains, but not if you sub in
other carbs, like sugar.
And it probably wouldn't hurt to cut down on refined sugar in general, too.
But if we've learned anything from nutrition history, it's that a blanket prohibition
on any one thing isn't likely to be the answer.
Sugar vs. fat is a false dichotomy, and when you think about it, that makes complete sense.
Of course too much fat is a bad idea.
And so is too much sugar.
But just as eating the occasional sweet is not going to give you cancer, and the occasional
steak isn't going to give you a heart attack.
Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow, which is produced by Complexly.
If you want to watch other awesome Complexly videos about nutrition and health research,
you might want to go check out Dr. Aaron Carroll over at Healthcare Triage.
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IS IT THE END OF CITIZENS? With Rubén, creator of Informàtics CAT. - Duration: 34:46.
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Pastor John Hannah ➤ "Starbucks Is CLOSED But..." - Duration: 10:20.
Are you okay? Listen y'all kill me jose nobile stomach don't y'all let the devil trick you
Come in I got something to tell you
Come on in a room
It's a Cory
devil
What up
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Come in
What up though comes me
If you know how to share me sir me darling just came in this spirit
Come here next week to meet with nothing Lucy I thought when I travel don't anybody
In hey, Aranea surely is on here good with
Tijeras Cherie. Hey Shelly. Hey
Hey minutes minister heel. Oh my I love you. She says we'll be just open. Hey
You wanna mean liquid favor simple favor Quebec person anyway who
Riley
It's hot in here
Now darling is getting older so she's having changes what you prefer if she go through her changes in life
All right, you're not gonna do that
Lee would do some colors won't see seen anybody design Irina percolo you got on huh? Royal jewelry on funding
See the British see it of Princess Diana jewelry on Sunday. Listen God
So Starbucks is closed some exclusively closing later on and so we're doing something
So guys
Starbucks is closing
And I want you all from today from 4:00 until 6:00. I'm gonna be with the 6:30 6:30. I'm gonna be a
Black-owned coffee shop in bronze belly you guys, okay
In a black-owned coffee shop in Bronzeville, sip and savor
I need you guys to meet me there and that's just I want to be a blessing to
A coffee shop in the urban community a small business. It's gonna be from 4:00 until 6:30
You killing me. The address is
528 East 43rd Street from from 4:00 until 6:30
Can you put that on the street on the screen? Why are they closing? They got to do some training?
I'm trying to have how to treat black folks
Diversity training
But nevertheless we are going to be there. I'm gonna be there. It's called the takeover and a sip insane
They come get some water or tea plus some tea
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528
43rd Street for for up to 6:30
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Thank you, nothing can it's nothing about you
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They really do that food
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Yeah, I heard they'd think I have live music therefore it will come but I gotta work. Can I leave work early? I
Movie The Fixer you get off at 5:00 anyway
You get me yeah you let's do this let's do this listen guys get on the phone call somebody tell somebody Carla Glover
Are you coming? Um, I?
I can't you move the counter for you Jose, California
Don't do that
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528 East 43rd Street
528 East 43rd Corey I got Babson everyone the Bible study afterwards. My JG group is gonna be there
Nakiya, can you make sure that you send up a mass text out to JG to make sure I'm a facebook life someone I'm there
That's the way to do outreach as I said gonna be a blessing to somebody it's it been saver is your flavor
See you later
She want to do the remix Naga Thank You. Somebody said you go
Look, I bet y'all. Come here double meaning myself to say no. Are you go neither?
Y'all will make a fool out of darling y'all totally you darling
That's so nice the other end of the face and go somewhere and laugh at her. Don't make a fool out of
You and they love me they know at the end of the day when I get finished clapping. I'm still me
To the person who just cursed on my page you just got blocked naina devil
I almost said your mama that I'm sanctified and I can't fit your mama, but you always get me all right
But I caught myself before I see it some about your mama. Okay? You know what?
I'm not feeling good today today. They mess with me when I caught myself
I went back I blocked you but I almost chose you to go get your fat mama. Okay?
devil
Somebody go periscope you ain't gonna find you another one to mess with okay, cuz I ain't the one
Devil I didn't say fence ava is your flavor me pastor and he'll see you all
Right. We gotta go be pussy sing it again. All right
Here see you right no later dolly. We'll talk to you later Oh later
We on our way I'm on my way there right now website
we still got Bible study, but nevertheless sip and savor 528 East or 43rd Street somebody I
Know they better give the armpit not today today
Y'all just think the jogger just come on here and say without water face on a preacher spare
So a Facebook page you got the right one today cuz I hate my comfort away
I wanna have it so you might get taught something today
And if you bad you meet me a sip insane Oh get jump down and come on down now
I see what a spanking is. Alright
Devil, the reason I just make your bed your mama
All right, I gotta go go to there was nothing wrong when you ignore these Devils they keep coming for you were you
You got these
Yeah, and if you don't want to meet me now you gonna smack your fat mama the one who put it on my pants, okay
devil of unrighteousness snoop foot it naked to
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Can put you got the right one I do this for a living on the side
Keep them. Holy I am holy
See you. All right guys, I let you
Listen I can't be sure I get me some instigator 50 bucks get them past
Spirit of hundred righteousness. All right there guys. I love you. I'll see y'all in Super Saver into the one day without your time
I give the fat bike. Hey, you better I almost gave you some sign language
by Devils
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Prince's Purple Driveway Turks & Caicos Mansion Is Up For Auction - Duration: 2:47.
Prince's Purple Driveway Turks & Caicos Mansion Is Up For Auction
Princes luxurious property in the Turks and Caicos has now gone to auction.
In the aftermath of his death in 2016, the singers estate has been hard at work handling his assets and unfinished recordings.
In the near future, an unfinished memoir penned by the Purple Rain hitmaker is expected to hit bookshelves, as well as the release of an album produced in tandem with Jay-Z, an orchestral tribute tour put on by The Roots Questlove, and a boatload of other memorial material and events.
Princes island retreat in the Turks and Caicos is now the last of the artists properties to be put on the sellers market since his death.
The plot of land spans a vast 5.74 acres, and comes replete with two private beaches, a marina, and several buildings that total more than 10,000 square feet a pop.
However, the most significant feature is the winding purple driveway, a vibrant signifier of Prince and his cultural omnipotence.
The sealed-bid auction will officially close on July 12, and prospective bidders must provide a $100,000 registration deposit in order to participate.
Estimates reveal that the property may be sold for $15 million.
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What is the Catholic Church's Position on Anti-Depressants? - Duration: 1:15.
Michael on Facebook wants to know if it's acceptable for a Catholic, or does the Catholic
Church accept antidepressant medicine, is that okay to take an antidepressant?
Well I would say that, in principle, if you are taking a medicine to restore the healthy
and normal functioning of your mind and body, then, yes, there would be nothing wrong with
taking that if a doctor has made a correct diagnosis that you have a mental condition,
something like clinical depression, that requires a re-balancing or adjusting of hormones in
the brain that this treatment will prevent.
There's nothing wrong with that.
The only thing that might be wrong is if you were abusing these drugs, such as if you were
using them purely to put yourself in an altered state, and you're actually healthy if you
use them as a form of drug abuse, that would be wrong, but if a doctor has correctly diagnosed
someone, and prescribes this for their health, there'd be nothing wrong with taking an antidepressant.
Okay, thank you Michael, very much, for that question.
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What Is Dyslexia - Duration: 3:33.
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Sarah Ferguson: 20 years after her divorce how much is Sarah Ferguson actually worth? - Duration: 4:40.
One of the most famous royal divorcees of all time, Sarah Ferguson, 58, was married to the Queen's son, Prince Andrew for 10 years
Married in 1986 in a lavish ceremony held at Westminster Abbey, over 100,000 people gathered to watch the new Duke and Duchess of York share that famous kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace
The two met when they were both children, but their romance was kindled by the late Princess Diana, who invited Sarah to a Ascot races after-party held at Windsor Castle
The Prince and Fergie began dating the same week, with the engagement following very soon
But with 22 years having passed since the couple's divorce, how much is the Duchess of York worth in her own right?According to celebrity intelligence website TheRichest.com, flame-haired Fergie is worth around $1 million, which is approximately £751,000
Since her divorce in 1996, the Duchess has kept her name in the public eye, now known as a writer, public speaker, charity patron, brand ambassador and television personality
Along with holding celebrity status, Sarah has worked with many brands over the years including British fine china and porcelain company, Wedgwood and cosmetics giant, Avon
Fergie has also held a decade-long endorsement with Weight Watchers, no doubt contributing to her $1 million net worth
The mother-of-two has also written various books including her own 1997 autobiography, My Story and 2011's Finding Sarah: A Duchess's Journey to Find Herself in 2011
She has also hosted radio shows and the 2009 ITV reality show, The Duchess on the Estate
The controversial TV show saw the Duchess journey to a working class estate in Manchester for a fly-on-the-wall documentary
This was followed by another called The Duchess in Hull.Before meeting Prince Andrew, Fergie worked in a public relations firm based in London, before working for an art gallery and publishing company
Despite divorcing over 20 years ago, Prince Andrew and Sarah remain on good terms, purchasing a £13 million chalet together in 2015 located in Verbier, Switzerland
Along with renting her own apartment in the expensive Eaton Square in London, Fergie also resides in the multi-million pound chalet
It was in Verbier that her daughter Princess Eugenie, 28, and her fiancé Jack Brooksbank, 32, met
Fergie's other work includes autobiographical books, charity work and radio work. Despite her high net worth, it was reported by The Sun in April 2016 that Sarah was selling her £150,000 Bentley for just £33,995 as she was "always short of cash"
The car was a gift from her ex boyfriend, Norwegian business tycoon Geir Frantzen back in 2008
It seems the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, as the Duchess' youngest daughter is also said to work full-time, holding a director position at Hauser & Wirth, a contemporary art gallery in Mayfair, London
The 28-year-old Princess Eugenie is marrying her boyfriend of eight years, Jack, at St George's Chapel, Windsor, in October
Fergie will once again come face-to-face with the royal family, after Prince Charles was rumoured to have snubbed his former sister-in-law at the Royal Wedding, leaving her off the guest list for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's evening reception
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Farhan Akhtar and Vivek Oberoi collaborate but it is NOT for a film! - Duration: 3:54.
Farhan Akhtar and Vivek Oberoi collaborate but it is NOT for a film!
It is a known fact that Farhan Akhtar and Vivek Oberoi are currently exploring the digital space together with the web series 'Inside Edge'.
With Farhan being the producer, Vivek features as one of the prime character in the said series.
And now the two have decided to join hands again.
But this is not for a film or series; rather it is for a noble cause.
Vivek Oberoi and Farhan Akhtar have decided to come together to fight against cancer on the occasion of World No Tobacco Day (May 31, 2018) in association with Cancer Patients Aid Association and Bank of Baroda.
A source close to the two, commented on it saying, "Professionally, Vivek and Farhan have had a successful track record, be it Inside Edge season one (produced by Farhan), wherein Vivek's menacing act of Vikram Dhawan was well received by the audience, critics and the industry.
It also went on to become a good success in the web series space.
Personally, they share the common passion – of serving the underprivileged and have been part of several charitable .
As a part of the initiative, Farhan Akhtar has also decided to perform a gig and that too without charging for it.
According to a recent report, YK Sapru, the Chairman and CEO of CPAA confirmed the same adding that the musician-filmmaker-actor will be doing this gig free of cost.
He was all praises for Farhan's generous heart and added that he wants to use this platform to pull in young crowds.
And they are intending on spreading the message of 'no tobacco' via music.
Besides Vivek and Farhan, the event will also be attended by Hon.
Ranjit Patil (Minister of State Home), Priya Dutt, Milind Soman, Dr Pankaj Chaturvedi (Professor & Surgeon) and Dr P.S.
Pasricha (Former DGP – Maharashtra) and representatives of WHO and Ministry of Health & Family Welfare.
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Flagler officials believe operations center is making employees sick - Duration: 2:06.
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What is life insurance? - Duration: 2:07.
[Angelic music] [Clive speaking] Hi, I'm Clive and I'm, as we say in the afterlife, 'post-existent'
but I'm back up in this mortal coil to teach Kiwis about Life Insurance.
Why don't you join me for a stroll?
Take it from me - death is pretty chill, but it can be a lot to process for the people
you leave behind.
They've got the funeral to pay for, family and friends to contact, loved ones to console,
and then, looking forward, there's the finances to consider.
That's why Life Insurance is so important.
Luckily I've made contact with Vanessa from Cigna to walk us through it.
Vanessa, why does Life Insurance even matter?
[Vanessa speaking] Well, if you're reaching a big life milestone like buying a house,
having a baby or getting married, it's crucial to think about.
It's so much easier to enjoy life knowing that whatever happens your loved ones are
going to be taken care of.
[Clive laughs] [Clive speaking] True, I know when I was buying my first home the last thing
I was thinking about was insuring my family against my imminent death.
How does Life Insurance work then?
[Vanessa speaking] Well it's all pretty simple.
You get in touch with an insurance provider like Cigna, they help you determine an amount
that would take care of your loved ones in the event of your death.
You can then select an additional policy owner, for example, your spouse or your kids and
they receive the sum insured when you pass on.
Otherwise, your money gets distributed as per your will.
[Clive speaking] And how much does Life Insurance cost?
[Vanessa speaking] Well you pay a premium which is a small amount of money you pay at
regular intervals [Clive speaking] Yeah, but how much are we talking about Vanessa?
[Vanessa speaking] Well it depends on a few different factors like the level of cover
that you choose, your personal health history and your age.
Things like that.
[Clive speaking] And what about someone like me, when I was alive, you know - extraordinarily buff
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[Vanessa speaking] We have some customers that have cover as low as $10,000 and then
others that go well into the seven figures.
It's just important that you look into your options.
[Clive speaking] Sure is.
Take it from me people at home, it really pays to have a plan in place.
[Vanessa speaking] Yup, it literally pays!
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Who Is Melanie Trump? President Donald Trump Appears to Forget His Wife's Name - Duration: 2:11.
who is Melanie Trump president Donald Trump appears to forget his wife's name
President Donald Trump has made yet another typo in a tweet misspelling his
wife's name in a message welcoming her back from a stint in hospital in a tweet
on Saturday the president wrote great to have our incredible first lady back home
in the White House Melanie is feeling and doing really well thank you for all
of your prayers and best wishes while Trump is not known for his spelling
prowess cough if being among the many strange things the president has tweeted
over the years along with misspelling the name of UK Prime Minister Theresa
May it's likely Trump's tweet autocorrected millenia to Melanie
spotting his mistake or possibly being alerted to the error by numerous twitter
users eager to point out the mistake with some asking who's Melanie the
president updated the tweet with the correct spelling of his wife's name the
White House also confirmed on Saturday that the first lady was back in
Washington DC having undergone treatment for a benign kidney infection at Walter
Reed Medical Center in Bethesda Maryland last Monday the first lady returned home
to the White House this morning a statement released on Saturday said she
is resting comfortably and remains in high spirits our office has received
thousands of calls and emails wishing mrs. Trump well and we thank everyone
who has taken the time to reach out it added earlier in the week Trump had
shared with his Twitter followers that he was going to visit millennia in
hospital thanking everyone who had sent her best wishes for a speedy recovery
and telling everyone that the first lady was in good spirits thankfully on this
occasion he was talking about his wife Melania rather than the elusive Melanie
who has made just the one brief appearance on Trump's Twitter feed thus
far
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