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Apollo cardiologist says pollution worsens health for children born with heart defects; suggests 5 ways to protect them
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Apollo cardiologist says pollution worsens health for children born with heart defects; suggests 5 ways to protect them

by jummy84 November 28, 2025
written by jummy84

The air quality is getting worse in Delhi-NCR, becoming a growing concern year after year. Toxic air is a major cause of many illnesses and affects more than just lung health. Recent reports show that it can also harm children with heart problems. Each year, as smog increases and air quality declines, children become more vulnerable to its effects. Their developing bodies may be at risk for heart defects. This concern worsens because air pollution can harm their health and make them more sensitive to harmful particles such as PM2.5, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone.

Keep kids healthy this season: Practical tips to guard them against air pollution and its effects.(Adobe Stock)

What are the side effects of pollution for children with heart defects?

When pollution increases, more young patients have trouble breathing or recovering from illnesses. Children with heart defects, whether they were born with holes in their hearts or had surgeries to fix these issues, already face challenges, Dr Vikas Kohli, Pediatric Cardiologist, Founder of the Child Heart Foundation (CHF), tells Health Shots. Their hearts need to work harder. When air quality gets worse, it puts even more pressure on these fragile systems.

Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) can enter the bloodstream and cause inflammation. This thickens the blood and irritates blood vessels, potentially reducing oxygen flow. “Healthy children can adapt to these environmental stressors, but this is not true for kids with heart problems”, shares the pediatric cardiologist. For them, the stress from PM2.5 builds up slowly and can worsen their health over time.

What causes heart problems in children?

What can we do to help keep our kids safe from this danger? Here are five strategies that can really help.

1. Monitor air quality regularly

One important step parents can take is to stay informed about the air quality in their area. “Checking the Air Quality Index (AQI) is easy, as many apps and websites provide real-time updates”, shares the doctor. If the AQI enters the red zone, children with heart defects should stay indoors.

Pollution levels are highest in the morning and evening when traffic is heaviest. To protect your child, consider changing your family’s schedule during these times. You can delay outdoor play or adjust school drop-off times to help reduce their exposure to harmful pollutants.

2. Make your home a sanctuary

Many parents mistakenly think their homes are free of pollution. But indoor air pollution can be just as harmful. Daily activities like cooking, burning incense, or even dust from carpets can make the air unhealthy. To keep your home safe, follow cardiologist’s advice: “ensure it’s well-ventilated and close it off during periods of high outdoor pollution.”

Simple habits can improve your home’s air quality. Use exhaust fans when cooking, dust and vacuum regularly, and avoid burning materials indoors to keep your space clean. “Consider installing HEPA-filtered air purifiers, especially if you live in a polluted area”, shares the expert. Reports show that children who sleep in cleaner rooms wake up with better oxygen levels, leading to healthier mornings.

3. Emphasise regular check-ups

In a world where pollution harms health, regular check-ups are important. Many families do not realise how crucial these visits are during months with high pollution levels. Even small drops in oxygen levels can put extra strain on a child’s heart, often without showing apparent symptoms.

The expert recommends that “parents regularly check their child’s oxygen levels, blood pressure, and heart rhythm”. Many parents now use pulse oximeters at home to monitor oxygen levels. If the readings drop, it’s important to contact a healthcare provider quickly to prevent problems. Also, scheduling check-ups during the smog season can help doctors adjust treatment plans promptly. Remember, it’s easier to prevent issues than to recover from them.

4. Boost immunity to guard against infections

Lung health and heart function are closely connected, but this link is often ignored. Children with heart defects are at a greater risk for serious problems from respiratory infections, especially when the air quality is poor. “During periods of pollution, even a slight cough can develop into a severe chest infection, which may lead to hospitalisation”, shares the expert.

Choose warm water instead of cold drinks, eat balanced meals with plenty of vitamins, especially vitamin C, and make sure to get enough rest. These simple choices can help boost your child’s immune system and provide protection against common health challenges.

5. Advocate for cleaner communities

While people should take precautions, community efforts can improve air quality. Parents of children with heart conditions can play a key role in pushing for cleaner environments. “You can help by joining or starting neighbourhood campaigns to reduce pollution”, shares Dr Kohli. Consider initiatives like tree-planting, carpooling, and lobbying against harmful practices such as burning waste. These actions can make a big difference in your community.

Schools have an important role in helping children deal with air pollution. They can adjust schedules to keep kids indoors when the air quality is poor. Schools can also hold workshops to teach everyone about pollution and its health effects.

(Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.)

November 28, 2025 0 comments
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Where Is Zohran Mamdani From? Where the NYC Mayor-Elect Was Born – Hollywood Life
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Where Is Zohran Mamdani From? Where the NYC Mayor-Elect Was Born – Hollywood Life

by jummy84 November 6, 2025
written by jummy84

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Zohran Mamdani made history by becoming New York City’s first Muslim mayor-elect and the youngest to be elected mayor since the late 1800s. As the self-proclaimed Democratic socialist prepares to step into his new position, Mamdani’s personal life has become a major topic across the country. Since most people outside of NYC aren’t familiar with him, some are wondering where the Astoria, Queens, resident was born and where he grew up.

In his victory speech on November 4, 2025, Mamdani proudly stated that New York “will remain a city of immigrants, a city built by immigrants, powered by immigrants, and as of tonight, led by an immigrant.”

“Here, we believe in standing up for those we love, whether you are an immigrant, a member of the trans community, one of the many Black women that Donald Trump has fired from a federal job, a single mom still waiting for the cost of groceries to go down, or anyone else with their back against the wall,” Mamdani continued. “No more will New York be a city where you can traffic in Islamophobia and win an election.”

Below, learn all about Mamdani’s background, from where he was born to where he was raised.

How Old Is Zohran Mamdani?

Mamdani is currently 34 years old. His birthday falls on October 18.

Where Was Zohran Mamdani Born?

Mamdani was born in Kampala, Uganda, and immigrated to Cape Town, South Africa, with his parents, Mira Nair and Mahmood Mamdani, when he was 5. At age 7, Mamdani’s family moved to New York City.

Where Did Zohran Mamdani Grow Up?

Mamdani grew up in the Morningside Heights neighborhood of Manhattan’s Upper West Side.

Who Are Zohran Mamdani’s Parents?

Mamdani’s mother, Mira, is an accomplished Indian-American filmmaker, with her most notable films being Mississippi Masala, The Namesake, Queen of Katwe, Monsoon Wedding, and Salaam Bombay! She received nominations for an Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film and a BAFTA Award for Best Film Not in the English Language.

His father, Mahmood, is an academic, author, the Herbert Lehman Professor of Government and a Professor of Anthropology, Political Science and African Studies at Columbia University and the Chancellor of Kampala International University in Uganda.

Where Did Zohran Mamdani Go to School?

The mayor-elect attended Bronx High School of Science. Upon graduating, Mamdani attended Bowdoin College in Maine, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in Africana studies.

Where Does Zohran Mamdani Live Now?

Mamdani currently lives in Astoria, Queens, with his wife, Rama Duwaji.

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Born Again’ has been renewed for season three
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Born Again’ has been renewed for season three

by jummy84 September 21, 2025
written by jummy84

Daredevil: Born Again has been renewed for a third season on Disney+, with filming with lead actors Charlie Cox and Vincent D’Onofrio expected to begin in early 2026.

  • READ MORE: ‘Daredevil: Born Again’ review: brutal re-origin story is Marvel’s best work yet

The show, which follows blind lawyer Matt Murdock (played by Coz) who uses his heightened senses to fight crime as the vigilante Daredevil in New York City’s Hell’s Kitchen, will get a third season, Marvel’s Head of TV, Streaming & Animation Brad Winderbaum revealed to IGN in an interview.

Season one of the show came out in the spring of this year. Season two is expected to come in 2026.

“In terms of Daredevil, yeah, we are greenlit for Season 3 and we start shooting next year,” Winderbaum said. In the meantime, details for season two of the TV show, which is a revival of the original Daredevil, remain under wraps.

 

 

In the first season of the Disney+ show, Murdock has set aside his vigilante persona to focus on rebuilding his life as a lawyer, only to be pulled back into conflict as old characters resurface. He must confront his past and embrace his role as Daredevil again to protect the city.

In addition to Cox and D’Onofrio, the cast includes Margarita Levieva, Wilson Bethel, Zabryna Guevara, Nikki James, Genneya Walton, Arty Froushan, Clark Johnson, Michael Gandolfini, and Ayelet Zurer.

The show was given five stars in a review by NME. It concluded: “Daredevil: Born Again does a brilliant job of embedding itself into that shared universe. Events from across the MCU are naturally referenced and there are also a few tantalising teases about what comes next.

“Thankfully, a second season is already in the works. None of that distracts from a tightly wound plot that makes space for emotional growth and more than a few big swings. Nostalgia be damned.”

September 21, 2025 0 comments
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Zach Bryan Appears to Confront Gavin Adcock at Born and Raised Fest
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Zach Bryan Appears to Confront Gavin Adcock at Born and Raised Fest

by jummy84 September 14, 2025
written by jummy84

Zach Bryan was a surprise guest at this weekend’s Born & Raised Festival in Pryor, Oklahoma, popping up on Saturday to sing with Gabriella Rose during her afternoon set. But Bryan also seems to have seized the opportunity to confront Gavin Adcock, a Georgia country singer who has criticized Bryan and was scheduled to perform that same day.

In a video posted online, Bryan appears to scale a barbed-wire fence backstage and charge at a figure that appears to be Adcock, dressed in a vest and hat, before a security guard holds Bryan back. Adcock is seen pointing at Bryan as he descends the fence and lunges in Adcock’s direction. Reps for Bryan and Adcock did not immediately respond to Rolling Stone’s requests for comment.

“If they open up this fucking gate, I’ll fucking kill you,” Bryan appears to say in another video posted to Instagram. “I got a show to play, you clown son of a bitch,” Adcock seems to goad him, suggesting the encounter happened prior to Adcock’s performance.

Bryan’s beef with Adcock began back in July, when Adcock called out the “Something in the Orange” singer-songwriter for the way Bryan responded to a teenage fan on social media who lamented waiting in vain for Bryan to sign an autograph following a performance at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. “You’re not entitled after someone plays two and a half hours to a picture or a hello,” Bryan wrote.

In an appearance on Rolling Stone’s Nashville Now podcast, Adcock accused Bryan of pretending to be something he’s not. “I think that Zach Bryan puts on a big mask in his day-to-day life and sometimes he can’t help but rip it off and show his true colors,” Adcock said. “I don’t know if Zach Bryan’s really that great of a person.”

Adcock hasn’t been shy about courting controversy. For the past few weeks, he’s been embroiled in a back-and-forth feud with cowboy singer Charley Crockett. During a concert appearance this month with Morgan Wallen, Adcock joined Wallen onstage and held up a T-shirt that appeared to feature Crockett’s photo. In a clip circulating online, Wallen flips off the shirt with a pair of middle fingers.

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In June, Adcock also made headlines for declaring that Beyoncé’s Cowboy Carter album didn’t meet his definition of country music. “That shit ain’t country music,” he said onstage, going on to elaborate during his Nashville Now interview.

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Bryan has also been in his share of drama, sending volleys back and forth with his ex, Brianna LaPaglia, and also squaring off with fellow Oklahoma singer-songwriter John Moreland. Bryan removed the song he and Moreland recorded together, “Memphis; the Blues,” from all streaming services after Moreland raised an eyebrow at Bryan’s reported $350 million publishing deal.

Sharing a screenshot of Moreland’s original post, Bryan responded: “Yooo just saw this from an artist I’ve always respected and supported. Not trying to be dramatic, but refuse to have anyone with a problem with me on my records.”

September 14, 2025 0 comments
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Bruce Springsteen's Born to Run: Every Song Ranked
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Bruce Springsteen’s Born to Run: Every Song Ranked

by jummy84 August 25, 2025
written by jummy84

In celebration of Bruce Springsteen turning 50, we revisit Dan Caffrey’s ranking of The Boss’ classic album Born to Run. This article was originally published in 2015.

Ranking the Album is a feature in which we take an iconic or beloved record and dare to play favorites. It’s a testament to the fact that classic album or not, there are still some tracks we root for more than others to pop up in our shuffles. Today, in honor of the 50th anniversary of Bruce Springsteen’s Born to Run, we rank the iconic LP from best to greatest.

Born to Run turns 50 today. If you’re interested in the arduous making of the album — a sort of last-ditch effort for Bruce Springsteen to reach the superstar status he craved (working-class roots be damned) — or how it represented the decline of the American dream, there’s no shortage of great retrospectives out there from many other reputable publications. While these chronicles are more than worthy in their own right, I’m also not interested in how many guitar overdubs were recorded for the title track, or regurgitating the “lyrics by Dylan, sung by Orbison, and produced by Spector” line (although I guess I just did). Both of these bits of lore — and many other stories surrounding the album — are true, but that’s just what they are this late in the game: lore. The Springsteen mythology has been endlessly picked over, reassembled, torn apart, then built up again over the years, usually into a bigger, stronger, more godlike statue.

So for this installment of Ranking the Album, I’d like to put the grown-up critic in me to sleep and let my inner nine-year-old stay up past his bedtime. That’s the age when I first heard Born to Run during a road trip or two to Cocoa Beach, Florida, on my dad’s stereo while he was lifting weights, and just playing around the house whenever my family was cleaning, eating, or doing nothing at all. I’m sure I heard it all in one sitting at some point, but when you’re a kid, you can only remember one or two songs at a time. As such, I recall Born to Run slowly revealing itself across several months. That’s how I remember it, so for all intents and purposes, that’s how it happened.

And don’t worry, I didn’t write this in the tone of a precocious elementary schooler with purposely bad grammar and the verbal cadence of a propeller beanie spinning around and round on his head. I tried instead to channel those thoughts that bloom when hearing an album you love for the first time — intangible and more akin to images and pangs and colors than a refined analytical vocabulary. Some analysis, cynicism, and hindsight still crept in there, naturally, and there are several leaps and backpedals into time (I’m a 31-year-old man these days), but for the most part, it’s hard for me to not still hear this album the way I first heard it. I know “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out” has nothing to do with the show Taxi, and “She’s the One” has little association with the film Heavyweights, but, as you’ll soon read, those connections, silly as they are, will always exist for me.

So let’s do it together. Let’s take a stab at music-lover romance as we disappear down Flamingo Lane or Thunder Road or Tenth Avenue or whatever your preferred Springsteen may be. Thanks for joining me.

– Dan Caffrey
Senior Staff Writer

8. NIGHT

Max Weinberg’s driftwood-on-oil-drum snaps are always jarring after the fading boardwalk party of “Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out”, and as a kid, this bothers you. As you get older, you learn that music critics call these sorts of dips “filler” and that they’re a necessary device. Every great album needs a a valley where you can come down from the mountain and take a breather. Born to Run just happens to be an album so anthemic that one of its valleys is a song like “Night” — still one of the fastest and most urgent tracks on the record.

As you get older yet again, you learn that great albums don’t actually have filler at all, and that “gems” or “deep cuts” are perhaps more accurate descriptors, even if The Boss did the guy-getting-off-work thing better on his next album, Darkness on the Edge of Town. Your mom and dad play this CD around the house, too, and even at nine, you could tell that the two works were markedly different, despite containing similar stories: Springsteen the idealist versus Springsteen the realist. And when it comes to getting-off-work songs, you’ll eventually prefer realism, especially once you start working yourself. For the record, this will always be at an office, not a factory.

7. SHE’S THE ONE

In 1995, a kids movie about a fat camp will come out. It’s called Heavyweights. You haven’t watched the film much since then because you remember it being great and are afraid you’ll feel otherwise if you revisit it. You remember there being a montage set to a song called “I Want Candy”. It sounds an awful lot like “She’s the One”, which, you’ll find out later, is because they both utilize the syncopated “Bo Diddley Beat”.

You don’t know any of this as a nine-year-old, so whenever you hear “She’s the One”, you have visions of chubby kids running around the woods, tying domineering counselors to trees, and pigging out on sweets they’ve stashed around their cabin. It doesn’t matter that the song has nothing to do with this. As an adult, you’ll tell fellow critics it’s one of your least favorite tracks on Born to Run because of its repetition (it’s the only song that feels long to you), and for the fact that Springsteen wasn’t yet old enough to accurately write about love (a stance you cribbed from both Robert Christgau and Pitchfork’s Mark Richardson).

But those are lies. The real reason “She’s the One” kind of irks you is because it reminds you of a camp counselor getting punched in the balls. That’s still pretty funny, but it breaks up Born to Run’s consistent imagery of muscle cars, motorcycles, factories, boardwalks, rumbles, and bank heists.

6. TENTH AVENUE FREEZE-OUT

This is the one your parents always sing along to, except for the one line sung-said by Clarence Clemons. “And kid you better get the picture,” he purrs soothingly and almost inaudibly. Out of all the songs on the album, it’s the one that reminds you most of the ’70s — Steven Van Zandt’s horned-out intro and bridge touched with just a sprinkling of desperation, aka a young Springsteen’s ceaseless quest to be a rock star, even if it means trudging through the snow to a gig after the band’s van breaks down.

That image of vehicular malfunction is a far cry from the other auto-related icon the intro and bridge remind you of: the theme from Taxi. This will become a less accurate comparison as you get older, but the footage of an automobile successfully making its way to and from New York becomes an apt metaphor for the career of Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band following the success of Born to Run.

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Adéla Was Born to Be a Pop Star
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Adéla Was Born to Be a Pop Star

by jummy84 August 23, 2025
written by jummy84

“I mean, I’m a funny person,” Adéla says over Zoom from her home in Los Angeles, with a sheepish grin. “Humor is how I deal with shitty things. It gets you through it. It helps me not get too depressed about the heavy stuff. I’m Eastern European and kind of a cunt.” She breaks into a hearty laugh. “That’s my vibe.”

It’s a renegade spirit that courses through Adéla’s debut EP, The Provocateur, released today: not least thanks to the cover, which features the singer lit by a blinding flash in a concrete underpass, hiking up her leather jacket to urinate in what appears to be a cheeky homage to Sophy Rickett’s cult classic ’90s photo series, Women Pissing. And where “Sex on the Beat” offers a wry commentary on the double-edged sword of being a young woman in the spotlight, other tracks show the full breadth of her instincts as a songwriter, charting her journey of creative self-discovery in near-mythic terms: the thunderous fuzz of Nine Inch Nails-esque electric guitars on “Death by Devotion,” co-produced by 100 gecs’ Dylan Brady and rising hitmaker Zhone, and featuring a deliciously silly lyric imploring the listener to “work the horse, no ketamine”; or the unabashed pop of the EP’s closer “Finally Apologizing,” with its Gwen Stefani-esque playground chant of a chorus—“You get what you want from me!”—over electroclash-y buzzsaw synths.

It’s an audacious statement of intent that seems to mark the arrival of a fully formed pop star—and feels even more astonishing once you learn Adéla only launched her solo career less than a year ago. “Sometimes you have to promote music that you’ve been sitting on for a while, but the final mix of the final song was done two weeks ago, so it’s really fresh,” she says, cheerily. “I’m excited to promote it and to see how everybody feels about it.”

You can be sure people will have feelings. If Adéla looks (or indeed, sounds) a little familiar, that’s because her solo career isn’t her first shot at stardom. In 2022, she moved to Los Angeles from her hometown of Bratislava to begin a grueling training program, with the chance to join the global K-pop group Katseye, a process that was documented in a pair of Netflix shows. The first, Dream Academy, was a fan-voted competition in which Adéla was knocked out in the first round; the second, Pop Star Academy, was released after the fact, and documented the contestants’ years-long journey. Across the latter, Adéla swiftly emerged as one of the strongest competitors, regularly earning effusive praise and ranking top of the leaderboard among the judges, as well as serving as something of a maternal figure (despite being a teenager herself) for the younger girls in the group. The show quickly acquired a rabid fanbase, with the online opinions to match: thanks to her powerful talent and self-confidence, Adéla emerged as one of its most-talked-about figures, outshining even some of those who made the final cut.

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