Month: February 2022

Priyanka Chopra, 39, returns to Instagram after welcoming first baby with Nick Jonas, 29 – Daily Mail
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Priyanka Chopra, 39, returns to Instagram after welcoming first baby with Nick Jonas, 29 – Daily Mail

Priyanka Chopra had made her glowing return to Instagram just weeks after announcing that she has welcomed her first child with Nick Jonas via surrogate.   The 39-year-old star took to the picture-sharing social network on Wednesday to share a duo of sun-kissed selfies. She captioned the images to her  73.8million followers: 'The light feels right [sparkle emoji]' Sun-kissed: Priyanka Chopra had made her glowing return to Instagram just weeks after announcing that she has welcomed her first child with Nick Jonas via surrogate Loved up: The 39-year-old actress and 29-year-old singer are seen at the Golden Globes in January 2020 Priyanka took the snaps in what looked like the rear-view mirror of her car as he highlighted locks cascaded down her fa...
And Just Like That Finale Recap: Carrie Moves On From Big With [SPOILER] – TooFab
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And Just Like That Finale Recap: Carrie Moves On From Big With [SPOILER] – TooFab

Miranda blows up her life -- before a big development with Samantha. And just like that, the first season of "And Just Like That ..." is over. There's no official green light for a second season of the "Sex and the City" revival -- and Thursday's finale could work as a fairly clean ending for the show, should they decide against coming back. That being said, there are enough open threads dangling here for a second season and we have a feeling we haven't seen the last of Carrie, Miranda and Charlotte. Warning: We're about to get into spoiler territory, so stop reading now unless you've already watched the episode. HBO Max/Getty And Just Like That Creator Says Door Isn't Open for Kim Cattra...
Contracting COVID-19 temporarily reduces male fertility, study says – New York Post
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Contracting COVID-19 temporarily reduces male fertility, study says – New York Post

COVID-19 temporarily reduces male fertility by 18 percent while getting vaccinated against the virus has no negative effect on conception, according to a new study cited Wednesday by Dr. Anthony Fauci. “The data are clear: COVID-19 vaccination in male or female partners did not affect the likelihood of conception,” the White House Chief Medical Advisor said at a press conference, citing a study published this week in the American Journal Epidemiology. Researchers examined 2,126 women in the US and Canada between December 2020 and September 2021 — before and after they got vaccinated — and found the jabs had no impact on babymaking. But couples were temporarily 18 percent less likely to conceive if the male partner had been infected with [COVID] within 60 days o...
Why do some people get Covid when others dont? Here’s what we know so far – CNBC
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Why do some people get Covid when others dont? Here’s what we know so far – CNBC

A man with her protective face mask walks in Vellaces neighborhood after new restrictions came into force as Spain sees record daily coronavirus (Covid-19) cases, in Madrid, Spain on September 21, 2020. (Photo by Burak Anadolu Agency | Anadolu Agency | Getty Images One of the great mysteries that has emerged from the Covid-19 pandemic — and one that's still being investigated by infectious disease specialists — is why some people catch Covid and others don't, even when they're equally exposed to the virus. Many of us know entire households who caught Covid and had to isolate over the pandemic, but there are also multiple anecdotes of couples, families and colleagues where some people caught the virus — but not everyone. Indeed, Danny Altmann, professor of im...
Staying healthy in your 50s may be the best way of avoiding dementia – Daily Mail
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Staying healthy in your 50s may be the best way of avoiding dementia – Daily Mail

Staying healthy in your 50s may be your best chance of avoiding dementia, a study suggests. Researchers found middle-aged people with at least two chronic health conditions are twice as likely to be struck down with the memory-robbing disorders. But the 30-year project also found having three could raise the risk five-fold.  British and French academics revealed the conditions included high blood pressure, depression and arthritis.  Having more than one of these conditions, known as multi-morbidity, as we get older isn't unusual. But the new study, which tracked volunteers over three decades, aimed to explore if having multiple of these conditions earlier in life increases the risk of dementia.  Experts from the University of Paris and Imperial College London analysed the health records o...
Sara Ramirez Is Not Che Diaz – The New York Times
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Sara Ramirez Is Not Che Diaz – The New York Times

During a much-discussed “comedy concert” in “And Just Like That …,” HBO’s “Sex and the City” sequel series, the much-discussed character Che Diaz recounts the story of coming out to family members. “I stood up in the living room and I was like, ‘Family, I love you, and just want you to know that I am queer and nonbinary and bisexual,’” Che tells the audience with a serious face, before breaking into a wide smile. “And they were like: ‘That’s nice, can you move? You’re blocking the game.’” The bit was similar to how Sara Ramirez, the actor who plays Che (and who, like Che, is nonbinary and uses they/them singular pronouns), came out to their family as bisexual — except a “Harry Potter” movie was on the television instead of sports. The writers for “And Just Like That …” did not take much ...