5 Rumors in Hollywood: Will ‘ Arrested Development ‘ return in 2017?1. Aspirin
7/7.746 7/7.746 You should certainly not pop up an aspirin every day. iStock.com Normally this drug is for use to minimize the risk of blood clots. Aspirin thins the blood so it is often used on clogged arteries following bypass surgery or any procedure. While there are occasional serious side effects there are things you can do to help prevent them. Do not lie down after taking the drug for a total of 10 minutes. Don’t chew extended tablets for release, either. It removes all of the drugs so that the chance of side effects decreases.
Side effect: Increased stroke risk
7/7.747 Stokes are often fatal. Side effect: Stomach or intestinal rupture
7/7.748 7/7.748 Aspirin can increase your chances of internal bleeding. With iStock.com
2. Plavix
7/7.749 7/7.749 Plavix is recommended for people already suffering from heart problems. iStock.com Here are some serious side effects that may follow Plavix:
Side effect: Significant bleeding
7/7.750 Plavix is known to cause a rare but significant blood disorder. Thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura called TTP can form blood clots throughout the body in small blood vessels. Symptoms can occur any time after Plavix has started. These include extreme uncontrolled stomach pain bleeding from the uncommon weakness of the gums or nose discomfort and more according to WebMD. 3.
Statins
7/7.752 Statins contain drugs such as Lipitor and Crestor. They re are most widely used in adults to reduce high cholesterol. Statins decrease a person’s total cholesterol to reduce the overall risk of a heart attack or stroke. Statins work by blocking a substance which helps to produce cholesterol in the liver. Any side effects that you should be aware of are:
Side effect: Muscle damage
7/7.753 We suspect that your medication would have a negative effect on your muscles. iStock.com Muscle damage in the form of muscle soreness and fatigue or weakness can show up. Statins may in rare cases cause life-threatening muscle damage known as rhabdomyolysis. The disease can lead, apart from muscle damage, to liver damage and kidney failure which can cause death. With certain medications, you should not take statins which may present an increased risk of rhabdomyolysis.
Side effect: damage to the liver
7/7.754 Not all statins can cause damage to the liver. According to MayoClinic.org, iStock.com / sankalpmaya Liver damage will happen by itself without rhabdomyolysis. This happens when statins cause the enzymes which signal inflammation of the liver to increase. This is uncommon because various statins affect different livers so the problem can be solved and transferred to another statin. Nonetheless, before causing severe damage a doctor can stop statin altogether. Symptoms of hepatic disruption include discomfort in yellowed skin or eyes or dark urine in the upper abdomen. The Cheat Facebook Cover! The best episodes in the history of the show Jeff Rindskopf More Articles 28 April 2018 7/7.755 7/7.755 The Simpsons Fox9. The town’s bitter rivalry with the neighboring town of Shelbyville is one of my favorite aspects of Springfield lore. Lemon of Troy “is the definitive study of the rivalry that surrounds Bart and friends as they attempt to recover a stolen lemon tree into enemy territory. Especially if you re as drawn into the rivalry as I do, the minor adventure is surprisingly convincing, but the jokes make the episode a classic. The authors of Simpsons shove so many special jokes from the lemon-shaped rock deceive into these twenty minutes and Frink’s flying motorcycle to steal all our clothes! “And there’s a-transpiring-doings! “And
8. ‘ The Itchy Scratchy Poochie Show ‘ It now seems normal when The Simpsons weaves its own conventions and real-life success through wry pop culture commentary or lampoons, as such meta-references have since become hardwired into television comedy. The violent cartoon-within-a-cartoon The Itchy Scratchy Show has been a convenient way to comment on the state of The Simpsons and The Itchy Scratchy Poochie Series. There’s a lot to be said here about early online culture and the consequences of a series aging process as Homer is cast as Poochie’s in-your-face model “character in a desperate attempt to boost ratings” instantly reviled by the fans who requested such a move first. 7.
‘ Marge vs. the Monorail ‘
One of the most celebrated joke-fests in The Simpsons, Marge vs. the Monorail, ‘ is just over twenty minutes of instant classic jokes and pieces loosely intertwined around a story about a huckster selling a defective rail system to Springfield. The huckster Lyle Lanley is played with characteristic sliminess by the late Phil Hartman (who also voiced Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz) who leads the Springfield residents in one of the most rousing and lasting musical numbers in the series. It’s hard to explain the beauty of the episode without turning it into a string of quotations and bits from Conan O Brien’s script; I call the big one Bitey “I shouldn’t have stopped for that haircut.” By gum it puts them on the map “and Donuts, of course,” Is there anything they can do? “Sixth. ‘ 22 Short Films About Springfield ‘
Let’s not forget the unsung heroes of The Simpsons Universe ‘ the characters who make Springfield such a fun place to revisit even after 26 seasons. The writers abandoned the traditional episode structure with the seventh season episode 22 Short Films About Springfield “to tell a collection of loosely-connected stories about the lives of their favorite Springfield-ians. A series of nods to Pulp Fiction and some of the all-time funniest episodes ever in Simpsons history, there are a few character theme-songs. I’m mainly thinking of the Skinner Superintendent Chalmers section and some steamed hams. The adventurous structure makes the episode remarkable but it is perfect because of the jokes. 5.
‘ Lisa s Wedding ‘ I am a sucker for episodes that get a lot of mileage from the sometimes-conflicted relationship between Lisa and Homer. Lisa’s Wedding “has a particularly moving scene between the two but the whole show is filled with a weird kind of heart that comes with the futuristic setting. When Lisa has a glimpse of her future and her first love, the authors use it as an excuse to cram all manner of unforeseen science fiction nonsense (Cry robots! Big Ben digital clock!) and check in with minor characters more than a decade later (Otto owns a cab company Quimby is disgraced Martin is now the opera’s fantasy). However, in the middle of all the hilarity we see how the Simpsons have matured and we see more distinctly how they respect each other, even as the lot of them regularly embarrasses Lisa. 4.
‘ Bart Sells His Soul ‘
At the beginning of the series, Bart was billed as a confident hell-raiser, but the yellow-skinned troublemaker has a lot of heart and emotion behind his cool demeanor, as shown in this episode in which he is going through a real spiritual crisis after selling his soul to Milhouse. Sometimes Bart’s journey is as harrowing as it is hilarious when he encounters sinister exterminators on his way to salvation with a terrified Ralph and Alf pogs. If that wasn’t enough the episode also features one of the strongest subplots showing Moe forced to his own breaking point when he tries to turn his tavern into a shockingly kitschy family-friendly diner. 3. ‘ Who Did Mr. Burns Shot? ‘
It’s a bit of a cheat but how do you distinguish the two-part episode from the series? The first part is the better of the two, probably. With more time to stretch and build red herrings to deepen the central mystery, it becomes one of the show’s biggest ensemble episodes featuring scenes at the Simpsons home to the city hall power plant and Moe’s Tavern elementary school. The episode is one of the best highlights for the town of Springfield as a whole, big and unwieldy and hilarious. The second episode is lighter on jokes but heavier on that twisted mystery plot which makes this two-parter
one of the Simpsons ‘ most fascinating forays into densely plotted television rather than their regular joke festivals. 2.
Each Time Kate Middleton Goes Against Royal Rules
9. The town’s bitter rivalry with the neighboring town of Shelbyville is one of my favorite aspects of Springfield lore. Lemon of Troy “is the definitive study of the rivalry that surrounds Bart and friends as they attempt to recover a stolen lemon tree into enemy territory. Especially if you re as drawn into the rivalry as I do, the minor adventure is surprisingly convincing, but the jokes make the episode a classic. The authors of Simpsons shove so many special jokes from the lemon-shaped rock deceive into these twenty minutes and Frink’s flying motorcycle to steal all our clothes! “And there’s a-transpiring-doings! “And
8. ‘ The Itchy Scratchy Poochie Show ‘ It now seems normal when The Simpsons weaves its own conventions and real-life success through wry pop culture commentary or lampoons, as such meta-references have since become hardwired into television comedy. The violent cartoon-within-a-cartoon The Itchy Scratchy Show has been a convenient way to comment on the state of The Simpsons and The Itchy Scratchy Poochie Series. There’s a lot to be said here about early online culture and the consequences of a series aging process as Homer is cast as Poochie’s in-your-face model “character in a desperate attempt to boost ratings” instantly reviled by the fans who requested such a move first. 7.
‘ Marge vs. the Monorail ‘
One of the most celebrated joke-fests in The Simpsons, Marge vs. the Monorail, ‘ is just over twenty minutes of instant classic jokes and pieces loosely intertwined around a story about a huckster selling a defective rail system to Springfield. The huckster Lyle Lanley is played with characteristic sliminess by the late Phil Hartman (who also voiced Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz) who leads the Springfield residents in one of the most rousing and lasting musical numbers in the series. It’s hard to explain the beauty of the episode without turning it into a string of quotations and bits from Conan O Brien’s script; I call the big one Bitey “I shouldn’t have stopped for that haircut.” By gum it puts them on the map “and Donuts, of course,” Is there anything they can do? “Sixth. ‘ 22 Short Films About Springfield ‘
Let’s not forget the unsung heroes of The Simpsons Universe ‘ the characters who make Springfield such a fun place to revisit even after 26 seasons. The writers abandoned the traditional episode structure with the seventh season episode 22 Short Films About Springfield “to tell a collection of loosely-connected stories about the lives of their favorite Springfield-ians. A series of nods to Pulp Fiction and some of the all-time funniest episodes ever in Simpsons history, there are a few character theme-songs. I’m mainly thinking of the Skinner Superintendent Chalmers section and some steamed hams. The adventurous structure makes the episode remarkable but it is perfect because of the jokes. 5.
‘ Lisa s Wedding ‘ I am a sucker for episodes that get a lot of mileage from the sometimes-conflicted relationship between Lisa and Homer. Lisa’s Wedding “has a particularly moving scene between the two but the whole show is filled with a weird kind of heart that comes with the futuristic setting. When Lisa has a glimpse of her future and her first love, the authors use it as an excuse to cram all manner of unforeseen science fiction nonsense (Cry robots! Big Ben digital clock!) and check in with minor characters more than a decade later (Otto owns a cab company Quimby is disgraced Martin is now the opera’s fantasy). However, in the middle of all the hilarity we see how the Simpsons have matured and we see more distinctly how they respect each other, even as the lot of them regularly embarrasses Lisa. 4.
‘ Bart Sells His Soul ‘
At the beginning of the series, Bart was billed as a confident hell-raiser, but the yellow-skinned troublemaker has a lot of heart and emotion behind his cool demeanor, as shown in this episode in which he is going through a real spiritual crisis after selling his soul to Milhouse. Sometimes Bart’s journey is as harrowing as it is hilarious when he encounters sinister exterminators on his way to salvation with a terrified Ralph and Alf pogs. If that wasn’t enough the episode also features one of the strongest subplots showing Moe forced to his own breaking point when he tries to turn his tavern into a shockingly kitschy family-friendly diner. 3. ‘ Who Did Mr. Burns Shot? ‘
It’s a bit of a cheat but how do you distinguish the two-part episode from the series? The first part is the better of the two, probably. With more time to stretch and build red herrings to deepen the central mystery, it becomes one of the show’s biggest ensemble episodes featuring scenes at the Simpsons home to the city hall power plant and Moe’s Tavern elementary school. The episode is one of the best highlights for the town of Springfield as a whole, big and unwieldy and hilarious. The second episode is lighter on jokes but heavier on that twisted mystery plot which makes this two-parter one of the Simpsons ‘ most fascinating forays into densely plotted television rather than their regular joke festivals. 2.
Each Time Kate Middleton Goes Against Royal Rules
Kelsey Goeres More Articles Kate Middleton is not like ordinary duchesses she is a cool duchess. Coming from a different context than many of the royal family she puts a unique spin on the role of the duchess. Which means she was apt at times to violate a royal statute, or two. Here are some examples of when the Duchess of Cambridge went against tradition:
Kate will be England’s first ever queen with a college degree
7/7.756 She has elegance … and she’s smart! Giphy Since Kate and Prince William met while attending the same school, they enjoyed a more or less “natural” cycle of courting. Though many princes marry Kate and William married for love with political strategy in mind. Not only was St. Andrews University responsible for meeting the pair but Kate’s degree in art history would make her the first British queen with a college education.
Relaxed fashion choices 7/7.757 7/7.757 No matter how lavish her looks are. Craig Baxter / AFP / Getty Images Though wearing designer fashion is typical to the royal family, Kate isn’t a stranger to stores like Gap. Interestingly, she isn’t afraid to wear the same look twice as she was shot in the same outfit on several occasions (she has a navy blazer she’s especially fond of). Additionally she’s not afraid the queen doesn’t like anything. Kate has been told in the past to avoid wedges because the queen isn’t a fan but she wears them anyway because who can doubt a wedge heel’s comfort and practicality?
7/7.758 7/7.758 She does her own way through the holidays. Andrew Matthews / WPA Pool / Getty Images Although it’s common for the royal family to spend Christmas at Sandringham House Kate and her family to enjoy a holiday at home together. Kate also invited her parents and siblings to join her family at Anmer Hall in 2016 to opt out of the royal tradition.
Doesn’t it?Kate is the family photographer
7/7.760 7/7.760 Thank you so much she does not need a professional photographer. Pool / Getty Images Kate and her family respect their privacy and because they’re not particularly fond of paparazzi they’re pretty picky about who’s taking their picture. Usually breaking from royal tradition Kate is the one to take pictures of her children.
Her knee dress
7/7.761 7/7.761 You can hardly see her knee but that’s enough. Stuart C. Wilson / Getty Images for The Patron’s Lunch Whether an act of defiance or a miscommunication of the Kate law looked unbelievable a look definitely worth bending for.
She travels with her father
7/7.762 The Royal Family should not be flying together. “The Crown hopes that in case of a fatal crash which would kill their legacy, heirs to the throne don t ride together,” says Vogue. “Grim but not uncommon.” There’s a similar prac
tice in the White House the vice president almost never flies to president. Kate prefers traveling with William and the kids though. We don’t mind a bit because you know what the family that flies together is doing … takes some pretty nice pictures on the tarmac.
When did this royal rule begin to break?
7/7.763 Maybe he couldn’t take a whole flight away from his newborn child? John Stillwell / PA Wire In 2013, the infant Prince George traveled to Australia and New Zealand for the first time this royal couple broke the law. Royal practice specifies that George’s father, Prince William, will fly separately. But the family has taken the same flight and flown together ever since.
Many rituals are kept alive
7/7.765 Princess Diana bent a law, or two, in her day. Vincent Laforet / AFP / Getty Images Prince William’s mother Princess Diana was a pioneer in the rule-breaking process. From giving birth to her sons in a hospital to placing her children in disposable diapers instead of cloth ones. Will’s father, Prince Charles, also broke the protocol every once in a while most notably when he signed a 2010 autograph.
Will this royal couple follow suit?
7/7.766 Early on, these two broke that rule. Vaughn Ridley / Getty Images for the Invictus Games Foundation Now that Prince William’s brother is married to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, we can only wonder how many laws they may change too. (They also regularly break the tradition of hand-holding.) Chelena Goldman’s additional reporting. The Cheat Facebook Cover!
Eric Schaal More Papers February 21 2020 If you heard any news about The Jenny McCarthy Experiment) the audience returned to equal the late Barbara Walters ratings in 2018. But that raises the question: Who are the 2.5-to-3 million viewers who regularly take part in the show? The demographic clearly skews older as with most daytime TV. And a fast dive into the ratings reveals how the series is viewed by few viewers under 50s.
The majority of the audience of’ The View ‘ is over 55
7/7.767 7/7.767 The View has always included younger co-hosts beginning with Debbie Matenopoulos who was 22 years old when she joined the cast for the 1997 premiere. The show began with the 68-year-old Walters (its creator) as the dominant force while young cast members get their say. Whoopi Goldbergaveraging 2.77 million audiences for most of the past decade just 322000 were under 50. When you look at the numbers in the demographic main 25-54 they look a bit better (454000). This leaves 83 per cent of the viewers of the series in the age group of 55 and over, however. The numbers went down across the board in 2019. While the overall numbers still looked strong in mid-November 2019 (almost 2.6 million per show), the percentage of 25-54 viewers fell to below 15 percent (380000 viewers). As for 18-49 viewers dipping the number to 275000. So it’s safe to tell a young audience that The View doesn’t care.