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Culture at heart of Blue Jays’ World Series run
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Culture at heart of Blue Jays’ World Series run

by jummy84 October 26, 2025
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TORONTO – Whether it was at the draft, the trade deadline, or during free agency, Ross Atkins has always emphasized the importance of values during his decade as general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays.

Every time there was a potential addition to the team, Atkins never failed to mention their “high character.”

He believes that policy has paid off in 2025, with the Blue Jays reaching the World Series for the first time in 32 years in large part thanks to their cohesiveness and dedication to each other.

“I’ve always been taught and learned and believed strongly that hiring and identification of — whether it be players, coaches, scouts, anyone that’s helping support the organization — that hiring’s the most important thing we do,” said Atkins during a news conference on Friday before Game 1 of the World Series. “If you do that with values that are important to you, then over time, that’s going to pay off for you.”

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Atkins said that centring the team’s personnel policy and the resulting atmosphere is something that he and manager John Schneider actually spoke about earlier in the week.

“The thing that I think about the most is the relationships, the people that we have hired and the people that we have grown with together,” said Atkins, who was hired as the team’s GM in December 2015. “I’ve always felt there’s a big group of people here that I’m working with that will, for sure, be lifelong relationships and lifelong friendships.

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“This success — albeit we’re not done, with work to do — not just this year, but well beyond, I think just emboldens that feeling of how powerful these relationships will be.”

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Toronto led all of Major League Baseball with 49 come-from-behind wins in the regular season, with 12 of those victories coming when the Blue Jays trailed by at least three runs.

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They also rallied from a 2-0 deficit to the Seattle Mariners in the best-of-seven American League Championship Series. The climactic Game 7 in Toronto was capped by George Springer’s three-run homer in the seventh inning, undoing Seattle’s early 3-1 lead in that series finale.

“I think that’s what forms a good team. It’s talent and it’s players, but it’s people,” said Schneider before the World Series began. “I think that we’ve done such a phenomenal job of creating a culture where people are just welcome.


“It’s what we’ve grasped on to, the standard we’ve set. Not just the type of player we want, but the type of people we want in here, too.”

Schneider has been with the Blue Jays organization since 2002 when he was drafted in the 13th round of that year’s draft. He retired from playing after the 2007 season due to three concussions suffered that year, then became a minor-league manager for the rookie-level Gulf Coast League Blue Jays in 2008, working his way up through the franchise’s different levels of ball.

He said that the relationships that have been built in Toronto during Atkins’s tenure has helped create the culture that made the Blue Jays (94-68) playoff run possible.

“I think that when you’re trying to establish a winning environment and a winning organization that can do it repeatedly, that people come into play,” said Schneider. “People that are going to push things forward and not be satisfied.

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“Even this year, when we acquired (infielder Andres Gimenez) and signed (Anthony Santander) and signed Max (Scherzer), we were talking about what that would do for people around them too and where the people that we had already were in their career and in their lives.”

Schneider said it was also a factor in July as Major League Baseball’s trade deadline approached and the Blue Jays were gearing up for a deep post-season run.

“It was cool to have those conversations with Ross, understanding what we were doing at the time, and not trying to disrupt that,” said Schneider. “You want to try to add people that are going to help.

“So Seranthony (Dominguez), who is about as selfless as there is, Louis Varland, Ty France, they’re good pieces for what we already have, too. We made it a point to be really aware of it this year and, again, it’s been a couple years in the making to get to this point.”

Varland and France were traded to Toronto by the Minnesota Twins on July 31 for Alan Roden and Kendry Rojas. Varland, who has become a fixture in the Blue Jays bullpen in the post-season, said that the strong culture on his new team was immediately apparent.

“From the coaching staff to the players to the support staff to the chefs, like everybody’s great, everybody’s friendly, welcoming,” he said. “I saw this the other day, ‘the Glue Jays.’

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“That’s, like, a perfect way to sum it up. Everybody’s so close and everybody’s a great guy or girl.”

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 26, 2025.

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Asrani: The Actor Who Brought Heart To Humour In Indian Cinema | Glamsham.com
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Asrani: The Actor Who Brought Heart To Humour In Indian Cinema | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 24, 2025
written by jummy84

The moment one utters the name Asrani, generations over 45 instinctively hear that unforgettable line – “Main Angrezon ke zamane ka jailer hoon!” The words, delivered in his inimitable pitch and rhythm, have outlived the cult classic film Sholay itself. But to remember Asrani only for Sholay would be to overlook one of Indian cinema’s most versatile, consistent, and quietly revolutionary performers.

Govardhan Asrani — simply known as Asrani — was born on January 1, 1941, in Jaipur, into a Sindhi family that had migrated from Karachi after Partition. He trained at the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), Pune, where he was a classmate of Subhash Ghai and Shatrughan Sinha — both of whom would later acknowledge him as “the actor who could make tragedy sound funny.”

When Asrani came to Mumbai in the late 1960s, comic roles were largely loud and slapstick. What he brought was nuance — a realism hidden beneath humour. His characters were funny, but never foolish. Even in chaos, he maintained control — his expressions were calculated, his pauses deliberate, his delivery razor-sharp.

Asrani became a fixture in Hindi cinema through his 25-film collaboration with Rajesh Khanna. The two shared an off-screen friendship rare for that era. In films like Bawarchi, Aap Ki Kasam, Amar Prem, and Chhoti Si Baat, Asrani was more than comic relief — he was the emotional bridge between the star and the audience.

Few know that it was Khanna who insisted Hrishikesh Mukherjee cast Asrani in Bawarchi and later recommended him to Gulzar. It was Gulzar’s Aandhi and Koshish that revealed Asrani’s ability to shade humour with melancholy — something few comic actors attempted then.

The role of the jailer in Sholay wasn’t originally written for Asrani. Ramesh Sippy had initially considered Mehmood, but it was Asrani’s mock-Hitler audition that sealed the deal. On set, his improvisation — including the goose-step and exaggerated mustache — had the crew in splits. Amitabh Bachchan later recalled that “every time Asrani entered the frame, even rehearsals stopped — everyone wanted to see what he would do next.”

What made the jailer unforgettable wasn’t just the humour, but the satire – a colonial hangover caricatured in one man.

While audiences loved Asrani the comedian, the industry insiders respected Asrani the technician. He directed six films, including Chala Murari Hero Banne (1977), a semi-autobiographical take on a struggler’s life in Bollywood — years before such meta-narratives became fashionable.

He also discovered and mentored several Gujarati actors and screenwriters, quietly contributing to the rise of Gujarati cinema in the 1970s and 80s. Many later television comedians — from Paresh Rawal to Deven Bhojani — have cited Asrani as an early influence for his blend of sincerity and timing.

Unlike many of his contemporaries, Asrani never retired. He adapted. From the melodramatic frames of the 70s to the multiplex realism of the 2000s, he found his place. Whether in Hera Pheri, Malamaal Weekly, or Bhool Bhulaiyaa, he reinvented himself without ever becoming a caricature of his own legacy.

His final screen (released) appearance in The Trial (Season 2), where he played a sharp, high-profile lawyer with an understated arrogance, showed an actor still at work — still experimenting. Critics noted that his controlled performance “proved age had only honed his instinct for restraint.”

Those who knew him personally often remarked that Asrani’s off-screen persona was nothing like his on-screen ones. He was quiet, methodical, deeply spiritual, and known to rehearse each scene multiple times, fine-tuning tone and rhythm. His wife, actress Manisha (of Sholay’s chorus fame), once shared in an interview that Asrani would spend hours watching Charlie Chaplin reels to study “how silence could be comic too.”

He believed comedy was the toughest craft — “you must be intelligent enough to play stupid convincingly,” he once told a film school class in Pune.

On October 20, 2025, Asrani passed away in Mumbai at 84. His departure marks more than the loss of a beloved actor — it closes a chapter of Indian cinema that valued wit, warmth, and workmanship over showmanship.

Asrani’s body of work — over 350 films across languages, tones, and decades — stands as a masterclass in comic realism. He made laughter a language of empathy.

Bollywood has bid adieu to an artist who never sought the spotlight but ended up being the light in every frame he entered. He leaves behind not an obituary, but a legacy — one for generations of actors to learn how truth, timing, and tenderness can coexist in a single smile.

October 24, 2025 0 comments
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Tennessee heart transplant surgeon shares '1 vital sign doctors never measure but your phone does every day'
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Tennessee heart transplant surgeon shares ‘1 vital sign doctors never measure but your phone does every day’

by jummy84 October 23, 2025
written by jummy84

Taking a walk while enjoying your favourite music or podcast can be a great experience, but can it really improve your health? The truth is, even small lifestyle changes, such as walking a little more each day, have the potential to have a big impact on your health. In fact, your daily step count is a vital sign of overall health. Also read | Walking 10,000 steps every day?Fitness expert says avoid these 10 common walking mistakes that limit its benefits

Dr Dmitry Yaranov said we measure pulse, breathing, temperature, and blood pressure — but the most powerful signal of all might be hiding in your phone. Find out what it is.(Freepik)

Dr Dmitry Yaranov, a cardiologist from Tennessee, US, who is known as ‘Heart transplant Doc’ on Instagram, highlighted this in an October 22 Instagram post and said, “We measure pulse, breathing, temperature, and blood pressure — but the most powerful signal of all might be hiding in your phone.”

Your daily step count is ‘an X-ray of your heart’

In his post titled ‘The vital sign your doctor never measures but your phone does every day’, Dr Yaranov spoke about the importance of daily step count as a vital sign, stating it’s an indicator of overall health, reflecting heart, brain, nerves, joints, and motivation.

He said: “Your daily step count isn’t just about fitness. It’s an X-ray of your heart, brain, nerves, joints, and motivation — all working together. When your steps drop, it’s rarely random. It’s your body whispering that something’s off.”

‘Movement is medicine’

Dr Yaranov suggested that a drop in step count can be an early warning sign of underlying issues like frailty, depression, or vascular disease. He added that step count could be considered the fifth vital sign, and that movement is medicine. Body vital signs are basic measurements of the body’s essential functions, including temperature, pulse rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure.

“Frailty, depression, vascular disease — they all leave footprints in your step data. It’s the only ‘vital sign’ that reflects both biology and willpower. Maybe it’s time to admit: movement is medicine. And your step count might just be your fifth vital sign,” he said.

Increasing your daily step count may seem overwhelming or time-consuming, but with a few simple lifestyle changes and modifications, you can reach your fitness goals easily. Click here to check out some tips to increase your step counts.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

October 23, 2025 0 comments
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Triptii Dimri's Family Diwali Traditions Will Melt Your Heart! | Glamsham.com
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Triptii Dimri’s Family Diwali Traditions Will Melt Your Heart! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
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As the Diwali lights dim, Bollywood celebrities continue to share glimpses of their festive moments—and Triptii Dimri’s heartwarming celebration stood out among them. On October 21, the actress took to social media to offer fans a peek into her intimate Diwali festivities spent with her loved ones.

Wearing a bold hot pink suit with a white dupatta, tiny jhumkas, and light makeup, Triptii was beaming as she started her post with a peaceful image standing in front of a diya. The series of pictures captured the beauty of Diwali so well—Triptii sitting elegantly on stairs lit by diya, making a colourful rangoli with relatives, and doing traditional rituals, to name a few.

Complementing the festive atmosphere were photos of Diwali goodies, Triptii happily clutching a sparkler, and a candid shot with her pet cat. Her post was warm, full of love, and the essence of Diwali—togetherness. Fans soon filled the comment box with praise and festive greetings. Praise such as “Natural beauty Queennnn,” “Soo Simple And Beautiful,” and “Those eyes are like pearls” came pouring in.

On the work front, Triptii will also be seen in Vishal Bhardwaj’s eagerly awaited period drama O Romeo, with Shahid Kapoor, Nana Patekar, Randeep Hooda, and Vikrant Massey. The film is set in the dark underbelly of 1990s Mumbai and combines romance, action, and gangster drama.

Then there’s Triptii in Ma Behen, a character-driven dramedy helmed by Tumhari Sulu and Jalsa director Suresh Triveni. Co-starring Madhuri Dixit, Ravi Kishan, and Shardul Bhardwaj, the film delves into the generational conflict between a modern-day woman and her old-school mother, with humor and heart. Produced with the support of Abundantia Entertainment, Ma Behen is slated to release on OTT in 2026.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Bengaluru cardiologist explains 2 categories of heart problems in childhood all parents need to know
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Bengaluru cardiologist explains 2 categories of heart problems in childhood all parents need to know

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Heart diseases are rising at an unprecedented rate, especially in young adults. But heart diseases don’t spare young children either. To understand the cardiovascular dangers, HT Lifestyle spoke to Dr Chandan Saurav Mahapatro, consultant, interventional cardiology at Manipal Hospital, Hebbal, Bengaluru. While one may think that heart problems may be a middle-aged concern, Dr Mahapatro shed light on an alarming reality and said, “Heart problems are not age-related. Even children get affected by serious heart problems.”

Children also suffer from heart issues. (Picture credit: Freepik)

In children, heart issues are classified, as the cardiologist noted, into congenital heart defects and lifestyle-driven heart issues. As a parent, it is important to know about these categories and the signs to seek immediate medical care.

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Congenital heart defects (CHD)

The first category of heart issues children are afflicted by is congenital heart defects. Describing the causes, the cardiologist shared, “These are structural defects in the heart and are present right at birth. These conditions are not usually caused by lifestyle or parenting choices.”

Genetics play a big role in shaping congenital heart defects. “They are mostly caused due to genetic issues, or due to issues during fetal development, such as maternal illness (rubella), certain medications during pregnancy, poorly controlled diabetes, alcohol use, or family history,” Dr Mahapatro said.

The health issues or lifestyle factors a mother may experience during pregnancy can influence fetal development, leading to structural defects in the heart. Structural defect here means a physical problem in the heart’s very anatomy, how the heart is formed. When the heart’s shape or structure is not normal, blood flow or basic functions may be affected.

But the severity in early years is rare, as only 1 per cent of babies with CHD require surgery within the first year of life, as per the cardiologist. Mild cases only require medications and medical care.

Dr Mahapatro explained some of the common warning signs of CHD parents should know, “Some of the warning signs of CHDs include rapid breathing, bluish skin (cyanosis), difficulty feeding, stunted growth and poor weight gain.”

Lifestyle-driven heart issues

Eating junk food increases the risk of lifestyle-driven heart problems. (Picture credit: Freepik)
Eating junk food increases the risk of lifestyle-driven heart problems. (Picture credit: Freepik)

The second category is lifestyle-driven heart issues.“Lifestyle-driven heart issues develop over time, often as a result of modern living. Poor eating habits, lack of physical activity, rising childhood obesity, and even stress can contribute to high blood pressure, cholesterol problems, and early signs of heart disease in young people,” Dr Mahapatro said.

In other words, not all heart problems are inherited or present from birth; some develop because of poor lifestyle choices.

While CHD requires urgent care, lifestyle-driven heart problems pose bigger risks in adulthood. “Lifestyle-driven heart problems may not cause immediate concerns like CHDs; they build risk gradually, leading to serious complications during adulthood,” the cardiologist warned.

He emphasised that parents should encourage children to stay physically active and eat nutritionally balanced meals to protect heart health.

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.

October 22, 2025 0 comments
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Content Creator Arrested, Home Birth Death
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Serayah & Joey Bada$$’s Son Melts Heart With Sweet Giggly Clip

by jummy84 October 20, 2025
written by jummy84

Aww, Roomies! Serayah and Joey Bada$$’s son is giving social media major baby fever thanks to his latest adorable video. Serayah dropped some footage of their mommy-son bonding time, and now the TL is flooded with heart-eye emojis.

RELATED: Awww! Serayah Gives Glimpse Of Her & Joey Bada$$’s Baby Boy While Showing Off Sweet Mother-Son Moment (WATCH)

Serayah Gives Glimpse Into Mom Life With Sweet Clip Of Her Baby Boy

Recently, Serayah gave fans a peek into mom life with her son. The footage shows them cuddled up on the couch as she holds him in her arms. While she coddles him, she grabs his tiny lil’ foot, sniffs it, and makes funny gestures like it stinks. And her baby boy? He was loving every minute of his mom’s jokes. His giggles took over as he kept laughing at her in the cutest way, and Serayah couldn’t stop smiling too.

Social Media Is Obsessed With Serayah & Her Mini-Me’s Laugh Fest

After TSR reposted the video of Serayah and her son, the comment section lit up with love. Fans are loving Serayah in her mommy era, while others caught major baby fever from her mini-me’s chubby features and cute lil’ laughs.

Instagram user @official__lovelyelina wrote, “Babies are just puuuuure joy fr 😍😍😍😍” 

Instagram user @traplareyna wrote, “It’s amazing to see we all play the same little games with our babies😍 my daughter def loved that.” 

While Instagram user @peacelovelegos wrote, “Them rolls on his arms is all i needed to see😍😍😍🩷 the laugh was the perfect addition.” 

Then Instagram user @moomamaaa wrote, “Love seeing a first time mom flourish in Motherhood.. beautiful sight 🥰♥️” 

Another Instagram user @epextraordinaire15 wrote, “These were the best memories ever!!🥰 I pray she soaks up every moment!! Congratulations!!” 

Instagram user @_foreveradorable_ wrote, “She literally looks like a child holding that baby 😂😂 so cute ❤️” 

While another Instagram user @puhsay_colada wrote, “Somebody please COME GUARD MY OVARIES!!! 😭” 

Finally, Instagram user @nubian_love_queen wrote, “He’s adorable! 😭 Baby giggles can brighten the darkest day 😩🥰” 

Serayah Softly Serenades Her Son During Bonding Time

This isn’t the first time Serayah and Joey Bada$$’s son had the timeline gushing. Shortly after she gave birth between May and June, the singer gave fans a peek at her mini-me in August. In a video she dropped, Serayah sings to him, and baby boy is loving every second of it — and so was the internet! Her voice sounds beautiful and seeing her son’s little side profile gave fans a full-on cuteness overload. Check out the clip below.

RELATED: Congrats! Serayah & Joey Bada$$ Confirm The Arrival Of Their Baby Boy With Heart-Melting Photo

What Do You Think Roomies?

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Gauahar Khan Dances Her Heart Out a Month After Giving Birth, Shuts Down Troll With Powerful Response
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Gauahar Khan Dances Her Heart Out a Month After Giving Birth, Shuts Down Troll With Powerful Response

by jummy84 October 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Bollywood actress Gauahar Khan is seen embracing motherhood in her own unique way and she’s not afraid to show it. On September 1, 2025, the actress welcomed her second son, Farvaan, with husband Zaid Darbar. Just over a month later, Gauahar is back in the spotlight, not for a film or TV project, but for an impromptu Bhangra dance video that she shared with her followers. On Friday night, Gauahar posted a vibrant video on her Instagram handle, dancing energetically to Karan Aujla’s hit track “For a Reason”.

Gauahar Khan

Gauahar Khan Danced To Track

Dressed in a cheerful yellow salwar suit, the actress showcased her signature grace and spirit. She captioned the video, “12 AM, no rehearsal, but this song made me do it!!! 1 month postpartum #mombomb.” The post quickly went viral, drawing applause from fans who appreciated her positive energy and joyful expression during the postpartum period. However, not everyone appreciated the celebration.

Gauahar Khan

Also Read: “Dangal” Actress Zaira Wasim Ties the Knot In An Intimate Ceremony, Shares First Glimpse of Her Wedding

One Instagram user questioned why Gauahar was glorifying the postpartum period, implying that her performance was unrealistic or inappropriate so soon after giving birth. Gauahar didn’t hold back in her response and said, “Why shouldn’t I??? Do you have a rule book??? Please live your life by your own rules. I live by my own rules.” Her confident reply struck a chord with many followers, who immediately came to her defense.

Gauahar Khan

The comment section soon turned into a space of encouragement, especially from other mothers who saw Gauahar’s post as empowering. Some of the reactions included, “You’re amazing. Dancing a month after giving birth was a dream for me.” Another comment read, “It doesn’t feel like you’re the mother of two beautiful children.” One user said, “It makes me so happy to see you dance. You’re such an inspiration!” Gauahar’s bold and honest response resonated with those who believe motherhood should be celebrated in all its forms, including moments of personal joy and expression.

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101-year-old man who survived coma, heart attack, fought in World War II shares 7 habits that contributed to long life
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101-year-old man who survived coma, heart attack, fought in World War II shares 7 habits that contributed to long life

by jummy84 October 15, 2025
written by jummy84

American centenarian Si Liberman, 101, has shared his seven ‘longevity tips’, drawing from his remarkable life experiences, including surviving a coma, the Great Depression, a heart attack, and enemy fire over Nazi Germany in World War II. In an October 13 piece he wrote for The Washington Post, Si, shared seven hard-earned tips he picked up along the way that contributed to his long life. Also read | Nutritionist shares 5 Japanese habits Indians can adopt for long and healthy life

Si Liberman, 101, attributes his longevity partly to not smoking, a habit prevalent among his peers when he was young.

He wrote in the article titled, ‘I’m 101 years old: Here are 7 things I think are ‘longevity secrets’:

1. Focus on relationships

“I’ve been very lucky. I’ve been married for 76 years to my wife, Dorothy, 97. We have two terrific children who we’re very close to, and two grandchildren who always keep in touch,” Si said.

2. Don’t smoke

He added, “Most everyone smoked when I was young, but I didn’t. When I started dating my wife, she was smoking now and again, but I got her to quit.”

3. Exercise and eat healthy

“We’ve always tried to eat healthy. I have fruit for breakfast and eat a lot of fish. After moving to Florida 14 years ago, my routine has included walking on the beach followed by swimming in our building’s pool,” Si said.

4. Have a positive attitude

“Despite having to get through some dark days, I’ve never been down for very long. If I have a cold, I think it will be better soon. If I’m going through a rough time, I think I just have to live through it and things will look up. I think attitude is highly underrated and can’t be underestimated,” Si added.

5. Get appropriate medical care

He also said, “I’ve benefited from the scientific progress we’ve made in treating health conditions and what I would call the miracles of modern medicine. We’ve always been careful and had routine appointments with doctors.”

6. Do work you find meaningful

Si said, “When I was working, I was editor of the Asbury Park Sunday Press, a privately owned paper. It was a challenging and rewarding job as a journalist for more than 40 years. And I still do a little writing to keep busy.”

7. Be a little lucky

He concluded, “I believe I’ve been a lucky guy in a 79-year relationship with my wife. Though she’s had some memory problems since falling several times, she always remembers to exchange kisses before we go to sleep at night. Living with someone you care about, who also cares about you, really helps.”

At 101, Si Liberman reveals his top 7 longevity secrets. (Made using Grok AI)
At 101, Si Liberman reveals his top 7 longevity secrets. (Made using Grok AI)

Bryan Johnson, a tech entrepreneur-turned-longevity enthusiast, avoids three habits to stay healthy and live longer. Click here to know what those are.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Max Hospital cardiologist shares why that ‘just gas’ feeling could be an early sign of a silent heart attack
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Max Hospital cardiologist shares why that ‘just gas’ feeling could be an early sign of a silent heart attack

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Heart attacks don’t always come with classic chest pain. Many people ignore subtle signs like bloating, gas, or indigestion, thinking it’s just digestive issues. However, these could sometimes indicate early cardiac problems.

Dr. Bhamri warns that persistent symptoms like gas and bloating may indicate silent heart attacks.(Shutterstock)

Dr Naveen Bhamri, Cardiologist with 21 years of experience at Max Super Speciality Hospital, Delhi, shares in his Instagram post why these symptoms should not be overlooked and when to seek medical attention. (Also read: Max Hospital cardiology director shares what perfect Indian plate really looks like: ‘Add 1 or 2 rotis and…’ )

What symptoms distinguish gas from a heart attack

“What are the symptoms that help us differentiate between gas and a heart attack? Many people don’t know this. In India, gas symptoms are very common. People often feel bloated and assume it’s just gas, without chest pain. However, these symptoms can mimic those of a heart attack,” warns Dr Naveen.

He adds, “So, don’t ignore such signs. If you experience them regularly, you must consult a cardiologist. Often, these symptoms, like heaviness in the chest, burping, or bloating, can indicate a silent heart attack, especially in elderly women or those with high blood pressure for a long time.”

When should you consult a cardiologist

Dr Bhamri explains that while gas and indigestion are usually harmless, persistent or recurring symptoms should never be overlooked. “Silent heart attacks may not present with the classic severe chest pain. Instead, they can appear as mild discomfort, bloating, or unusual heaviness in the chest. Timely medical evaluation can be life-saving,” he adds.

He advises individuals, particularly those with risk factors like high blood pressure, diabetes, or a family history of heart disease, to stay alert. Regular check-ups and prompt consultation at the first sign of unusual digestive or chest symptoms can prevent serious complications.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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The Reason Dua Lipa Is Supporting MISTR's National PrEP Day Will Warm Your Heart! | Glamsham.com
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The Reason Dua Lipa Is Supporting MISTR’s National PrEP Day Will Warm Your Heart! | Glamsham.com

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Dua Lipa thrilled hundreds of fans with a surprise performance at MISTR’s first-ever National PrEP Day celebration, held at The Abbey in West Hollywood on Thursday, October 9. The Grammy-winning singer lit up the stage as the secret guest, performing hits like New Rules, Houdini, and Don’t Start Now for a crowd filled with LGBTQ fans and celebrities.

“Let’s have a party!” the 30-year-old pop star shouted to the crowd, dancing the night away to raise awareness for HIV prevention. The event, hosted by Bob the Drag Queen, aimed to promote the use of PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) — a daily pill or bi-annual injection that reduces the risk of HIV transmission by 99%. The celebration capped off a 10-day national campaign that sought to get 10,000 new users started on PrEP by October 10.

According to People, the star-studded evening saw appearances by Cardi B, Demi Lovato, Kim Petras, Matt Bomer, NeNe Leakes, Cynthia Bailey, Tamar Braxton, Tom Daley, Omar Apollo, and more. DJs Diplo, SG Lewis, and Joey with the Mustache kept the energy high, while drag icons like Aquaria, Plastique Tiara, Trinity the Tuck, Symone, and Shea Couleé performed Dua Lipa-inspired routines before joining her on stage.

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Following the unforgettable night, Dua took to Instagram to share moments from the performance. Dressed in a striking pink bodysuit, she posed alongside several drag queens and posted highlights from the event. “A night at The Abbey w THE QUEENS!!!!!!” she captioned the post.

The appearance came after four sold-out shows at L.A.’s Kia Forum during her Radical Optimism Tour, where she surprised fans with duets alongside Gwen Stefani and Lionel Richie. Dua will continue her tour through San Francisco and Seattle in October before heading to South America, wrapping up in December.

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