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Cardiologist warns 'even moderate alcohol can literally shrink your brain': Long-term use may lead to dementia
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Cardiologist warns ‘even moderate alcohol can literally shrink your brain’: Long-term use may lead to dementia

by jummy84 September 20, 2025
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Dr Alok Chopra, a cardiologist shared in a September 10 Instagram post: “Protecting your heart means protecting your brain. Alcohol quietly sabotages both.” He wrote in his caption, “Moderation isn’t protection — alcohol can still shrink your brain.” Also read | Neuroscientist warns ‘avoid these 3 drinks because they are damaging your brain’

Dr Chopra has explained that even ‘moderate’ use of alcohol affects your brain. (Freepik)

Dr Chopra went on to explain how even ‘moderate’ use of alcohol can ‘literally shrink your brain’. According to him, chronic alcohol use reduces brain volume, affecting decision-making and memory. Dr Chopra shared that alcohol alters sleep cycles, and impairs memory, attention, and executive function, potentially contributing to dementia.

Moreover, alcohol increases anxiety, depression, and mood swings while reducing impulse control, he added. Dr Chopra further explained that alcohol triggers inflammation, damaging neurons and increasing the risk of neurodegenerative conditions.

He shared the five effects of alcohol on the brain:

Brain shrinkage

“Chronic alcohol use reduces overall brain volume. Frontal Lobe (decision-making) and hippocampus (memory) are most affected. Resulting in memory issues, poor focus and slower thinking,” Dr Chopra said.

Neuro-inflammation

He added, “Alcohol triggers inflammation, damaging neurons and neural pathways. It is also known to increase the risks of neurodegenerative conditions over time.”

Sleep disruption

According to Dr Chopra, “Alcohol alters sleep cycles, reducing REM ( rapid eye movement) and deep sleep. Poor sleep affects memory, mood, and the brain repair processes.”

Cognitive decline

He said, “Alcohol impairs working memory, attention span, and executive function. Long-term use may contribute to alcohol-related dementia.”

Emotional and behavioural changes

Dr Chopra said, “It increases anxiety, depression, and mood swings and reduces impulse control and heightens risk-taking behaviour.”

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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Charli XCX, Alex Kapranos, Ciara and more lead tributes to legendary music video director Diane Martel: "A great artist"
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Charli XCX, Alex Kapranos, Ciara and more lead tributes to legendary music video director Diane Martel: “A great artist”

by jummy84 September 19, 2025
written by jummy84

Tributes have been shared after the death of legendary music video director Diane Martel, who has died.

The iconic director worked alongside some of the biggest names in music, including Mariah Carey, The Killers, Miley Cyrus, Beyoncé, Pharrell, and Justin Timberlake over the years, helping to helm visuals for some of their most successful tracks.

In a statement from her family, it was confirmed that Martel died yesterday (Thursday September 18), aged 63.

“Diane passed away peacefully at Memorial Sloan Kettering Hospital – surrounded by friends and family – after a long battle with breast cancer,” it read.

“She is survived by her Aunt, Gail Merrifield Papp (wife of Joseph Papp, founder of The Public Theatre), her three beloved, loyal cats (Poki, PopPop, PomPom) and many loving lifetime friends.”

Tributes have been coming in across social media too, with artists she worked alongside and fans sharing posts paying their respects to the late director.

Sharing a post on Instagram Stories, Charli XCX said: “R.I.P Diane. You are one in a million. You taught me so much about art and spontaneity and chaos. And thank you for introducing me to so many friends who I’m now so close to. Thank you for inspiring me. Thank you for everything.”

Charli XCX tribute to Diane Martel. CREDIT: Charli XCX/ Instagram Stories

Franz Ferdinand’s Alex Kapranos shared a post with the caption: “It’s too soon for me to properly comprehend this. I’m just numb. She was a great artist and if you’re curious about her work, just google her and you’ll spend hours discovering the incredible work she made.”

“What you won’t learn about is what an astonishing human being she was. A massive support for me in so many ways, as well as being the smartest, wittiest companion. The source of the finest understanding of all art forms from the highest to the lowest,” he added, explaining how their friendship goes back over 20 years. “I’d never met anyone like her before. Fearless and intellectually ravenous, while being rooted to the street. I’m so fortunate that I knew her. Could call her my friend.”

The last music video Martel directed was for Ciara’s song ‘Ecstasy’, and in a new tribute, the singer shared: “You believed in me and I believed in you! You will forever hold a special place in my heart and I am forever grateful for all the magic we were able to make together”.

Find more tributes below.

A masterful storyteller and visual savant, Diane Martel provided the moving pictures that accompanied some of the most important music of the culture and then some. And this doesn’t even scratch the surface.

A whole icon. May she rest peacefully. 🕊️https://t.co/r0JaTNTe8R pic.twitter.com/1eLMazXDMT

— Dee Phunk (@DeePhunk) September 19, 2025

I instantly thought of Ciara when hearing of Diane Martel’s passing. Ecstasy appears to be her last credit. I always think of them as a creative duo, considering how iconic their catalog together is, They raised me, I fear music videos will never be as significant again. 🥺🕊️ pic.twitter.com/O2XHyUITrK

— Storm ⛈⚡️ (@Stormviking010) September 19, 2025

RIP DIANE MARTEL
Definitely in the conversation for one of the best music video directors ever pic.twitter.com/5SPtsCOiHc

— ProfessorMike (@TheProfessorMJ) September 19, 2025

sadly Miley Cyrus iconic creative director Diane Martel who produced iconic videos like We can’t stop, malibu, younger now and Bangerz Tour just passed aqua at the age 63. RIP Diane 🖤 pic.twitter.com/B96NUA7MPg

— MileyUpdates (@MileyUpdates) September 19, 2025

damn this is sad, diane martel directed some of the most memorable music videos during an era when music videos were almost as important as the songs themselves—also she directed the keep it thoro video so she’s a legend off that alone.. what a loss

pic.twitter.com/8We01CYn0o https://t.co/bDxImfor5i

— benny gesserit (@ben_is_like) September 18, 2025

Diane Martel raised a generation with her videos. Wow. https://t.co/Tp9jDYeZzb

— ERIC LAMONT (@EricUnedited) September 19, 2025

RIP Diane Martel. 💔

one of the best music video directors of all time. We all grew up on her work. Some of the most iconic videos for three straight decades.

She directed two Justin Timberlake in two iconic videos: Like I Love You and Love Sex Magic with Ciara.🕊️ https://t.co/VjMqIo0RRe pic.twitter.com/SmTkU1KEG0

— Blocky Timberlake (@timberflame) September 19, 2025

rest in peace diane martel, forever iconic 💔 pic.twitter.com/FEhyeocont

— ‎emma ⎕ (@emmanoacf) September 19, 2025

The first music video Martel directed was for hardcore hip-hop group Onyx’s ‘Throw Ya Guns’ back in 1992, and Rolling Stone highlights that she also went on to work with other huge names in the New York rap scene including Method Man, Gang Starr, Ol’ Dirty Bastard, LL Cool J, and Keith Murray.

She also had credits working on film projects and getting involved in dance and choreography, and went on to work closely with Mariah Carey over the years – directing videos for ‘My All’, ‘Dreamlover’ and ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’.

Other huge songs she made music videos for include ‘Like I Love You’ and ‘Love Sex Magic’ by Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera’s ‘Genie in a Bottle’ and ‘What A Girl Wants’, Alicia Keys’ ‘If I Ain’t Got You’, Addison Rae’s ‘Obsessed’, The White Stripes’ ‘Conquest’, The Killers’ ‘Read My Mind’, and Britney Spears’ ‘3’.

She was also behind the two controversial 2013 videos for Robin Thicke (‘Blurred Lines’) and Miley Cyrus’ ‘We Can’t Stop’. For Miley, she also served as the creative director for the divisive performance at the 2013 MTV VMAs, and held that same role for the ‘Bangerz’ tour.

She was nominated for Best Direction at the VMAs in 2005, up for the award with Francis Lawrence for Jennifer Lopez’s song ‘Get Right’.

Martel turned her sights to other projects over the past five years. In 2022, she was named the Harlan J. Strauss Visiting Filmmaker at the University of Oregon and led a series of community events there.

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Adolescence's Stephen Graham Wins Emmy for Limited Series Lead Actor
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Adolescence’s Stephen Graham Wins Emmy for Limited Series Lead Actor

by jummy84 September 15, 2025
written by jummy84

Stephen Graham won the lead limited series actor Emmy on Sunday, recognizing his portrayal of Eddie Miller in Netflix’s “Adolescence,” which he co-created.

“This kind of thing doesn’t normally happen to a kid like me. I’m just a mixed-race kid from a block of flats in a place called Kirkby,” said Graham, who is of Swedish and Jamaican descent. “To be here today in front of my peers, and to be acknowledged by you, is the utmost humbling thing I could imagine my life, and it shows you that any dream is possible.”

Graham is best known for film roles including Guy Ritchie’s “Snatch” (2000) and Martin Scorsese’s “Gangs of New York” (2002). He also played Andrew “Combo” Gascoigne in the 2006 film “This Is England” and reprised the role in three sequel miniseries that aired in 2010, 2011 and 2015. His other credits include “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,” two “Pirates of the Caribbean” movies and “The Irishman” as well as “Boardwalk Empire” on HBO and “Peaky Blinders” on BBC.

Also nominated for lead limited series actor were Colin Farrell for “The Penguin,” Jake Gyllenhaal for “Presumed Innocent,” Brian Tyree Henry for “Dope Thief” and Cooper Koch for “Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story.”

“Adolescence” earned Graham his first three Emmy nominations and wins. In addition to the acting award, he took home trophies for outstanding limited series and limited series writing.

More to come…

September 15, 2025 0 comments
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Neurosurgeon explains 4 conditions that could lead to paralysis if untreated
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Neurosurgeon explains 4 conditions that could lead to paralysis if untreated

by jummy84 September 13, 2025
written by jummy84

Dr Steven Spitz, a neurosurgeon, took to Instagram on May 27 to talk about ‘conditions that could lead to paralysis if untreated, as well as ‘conditions that are less likely to cause paralysis’. He titled his post: ‘Can I be paralysed if I don’t get back surgery?’ Also read | Stroke or paralysis: Causes, symptoms, treatment, stem cell therapy, tips to prevent long-term brain damage

The doctor explained that the likelihood of paralysis from not getting back surgery depends on the underlying condition. (Freepik)

What is paralysis?

According to Cleveland Clinic, paralysis occurs when nerve signals to muscles are disrupted, causing loss of voluntary movement. This can be due to strokes, spinal cord injuries, nerve disorders like multiple sclerosis, or conditions like Bell’s palsy, which causes temporary facial paralysis.

According to Dr Spitz, here are the conditions that could lead to paralysis if untreated:

1. Severe spinal cord compression

• Often from a herniated disc, tumour, fracture, or severe arthritis.

• More common in the cervical spine (neck).

• Symptoms: weakness, numbness, clumsiness, balance issues.

• This is called myelopathy — it can be progressive and irreversible if untreated.

2. Spinal instability

• Causes: trauma, cancer, infection, degeneration.

• Bones can shift dangerously, compressing nerves or the spinal cord.

3. Cauda equina syndrome

• Emergency in the lower spine.

• Symptoms: sudden loss of bladder/bowel control, severe leg weakness, saddle numbness.

• Needs urgent surgery — delays = permanent paralysis or incontinence.

4. Progressive neurological deficits

• Worsening weakness, numbness, or coordination = stressed nerves.

• Waiting too long can make damage permanent.

According to Dr Spitz, here are the conditions that are less likely to cause paralysis:

• Chronic back pain without nerve issues

• Small herniated discs without spinal cord pressure

• Stable degeneration with no severe symptoms

• Mild stenosis or nerve root irritation that isn’t worsening

‘For many cases surgery is elective’

According to the doctor, it’s essential to note that while some conditions may have a lower risk of paralysis, surgery can still be an effective option to improve pain, mobility, and quality of life. He added that if you’ve been diagnosed with spinal cord compression, cauda equina syndrome, or progressive weakness/numbness, prompt treatment could be crucial to prevent permanent damage.

Dr Spitz said, “If you’ve been told you have: spinal cord compression, cauda equina syndrome, progressive weakness/numbness… but for many cases (like mild or moderate disc issues or chronic pain), surgery is elective — it helps improve your pain, mobility, and quality of life, not necessarily to prevent paralysis.”

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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Talent & Beauty Actress Vanessa Bezrodnaya Starring in Musical Comedy Falling in Love: Confirmed Lead Role!
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Talent & Beauty Actress Vanessa Bezrodnaya Starring in Musical Comedy Falling in Love: Confirmed Lead Role!

by jummy84 September 12, 2025
written by jummy84

Multi-talented singer, actress, and musical performer Vanessa Bezrodnaya is set to lead in the upcoming musical comedy Falling in Love.

After captivating audiences with her international talent and stage presence, Vanessa’s newest project marks a major step in her evolving career as she continues to blend her love for music and acting. This exciting role follows her recent string of successful ventures in both the television and film industries!

A New Chapter in Vanessa’s Career: Falling in Love

Vanessa has officially confirmed her involvement in Falling in Love, a musical comedy that promises a unique and entertaining storyline. The film, which has been in production for two months, showcases Vanessa in a lead role that will highlight her musical and acting talent. As one of the leads, Vanessa will bring to life a character that navigates the complexities of romance and comedy through a soundtrack filled with catchy tunes and vibrant performances.

The trailer for Falling in Love is set to be released very soon, giving fans a sneak peek into what promises to be an unforgettable performance. With her experience in both musical theatre and film, Vanessa is poised to leave a lasting impression in this new venture.

Lead Role in an Action-Musical Film

Adding even more excitement to her already impressive slate of projects, Vanessa has received an offer for a lead role in an upcoming action-musical film set to begin production later this year. This unique genre-blend promises to push Vanessa’s acting and singing abilities to new heights as she tackles a role that combines the thrill of action with the emotional depth of musical storytelling.

From Sensational Eurovision Finalist to the Movie Industry: Vanessa’s Journey

Vanessa Bezrodnaya’s journey from childhood performer to international star has been nothing short of remarkable. Born in Lübeck, Germany, and raised in Kazakhstan, she has captivated audiences worldwide with her powerful voice and compelling performances. A finalist in major television competitions like Eurovision and New Wave, she showcased her status as a world-class performer by winning the Absolute Champion title at the World Championships of Performing Arts (WCOPA) in Los Angeles.

Graduating in 2024 with a degree in Musical Theatre Performance from California State University, Fullerton, Vanessa has easily transitioned into both film and musical theatre professionally. With each new project, Vanessa continues to prove that she is a force to be reckoned with in the entertainment world.

Photo Credit: Chang Liu.

Vanessa Bezrodnaya recently earned recognition for her recent film project  The Importance of Being Able to Say No, a short film in which she played one of the lead roles. The film was nominated for Best Short Film of the Year at the prestigious LA Shorts International Film Festival, one of the largest Oscar-qualifying festivals in the world.

Stay tuned for more updates as Vanessa takes the Hollywood film industry by storm with her diverse talents and ever-growing list of accomplishments.

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Can neck pain lead to an intense headache? Neurologist explains why it happens and how to deal with it
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Can neck pain lead to an intense headache? Neurologist explains why it happens and how to deal with it

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
written by jummy84

If you have ever felt a throbbing headache that starts at the base of your skull and travels up your head, your neck might be to blame. A lesser-known but significant cause of headaches is cervicogenic pain, headaches that originate from issues in the neck. Unlike migraines or tension headaches, these are secondary headaches, meaning they result from an underlying problem, often involving the spine or muscles in the neck. Long hours hunched over screens, poor posture, or even sleeping the wrong way can be enough to trigger this condition. We spoke to Dr Sheetal Goyal, consultant neurologist at Wockhardt Hospitals, who explains how neck pain and headaches can be more closely linked than you might think.

Neck pain and headaches are often connected!(Adobe Stock)

What is a cervicogenic headache?

A cervicogenic headache is a type of headache that starts in the neck and radiates to the head. Unlike primary headaches like migraines or tension headaches, cervicogenic headaches are secondary, meaning they result from another medical issue, specifically, problems in the cervical spine (neck).

“With a cervicogenic headache, the pain you feel in your head originates from the bony structures or soft tissues in your neck. It is a type of secondary headache, which is a headache caused by an underlying problem in your neck,” explains Dr Goyal to Health Shots.

In many cases, this is a form of referred pain, where the actual problem lies in one part of the body, but the discomfort is felt elsewhere. So, while the pain may feel like it is in your head, the root cause is actually your neck.

What are the symptoms of cervicogenic headache?

Cervicogenic headaches often begin with stiffness or tightness in the neck, followed by pain that spreads to the back of the head, the temples, or even behind the eyes. “This pain can be moderate to severe, but it won’t be extremely painful,” says Dr Goyal. You may also experience:

  • Dizziness
  • Blurred vision
  • Limited range of motion in the neck

The headache may worsen with certain neck movements or when pressure is applied at the base of the skull. These symptoms can be easily overlooked or mistaken for a migraine or tension headache, which makes awareness and proper diagnosis all the more important.

Chronic headache can be very uncomfortable! (Pexels)
Chronic headache can be very uncomfortable! (Pexels)

Is poor posture the only cause of cervicogenic headache?

Poor posture is a major contributor, but not the only one. Long hours slouching over desks, laptops, or phones can strain the neck and upper spine. However, other factors include:

  • Sleeping in an unnatural position
  • Whiplash or sudden jerky neck movements
  • Cervical arthritis
  • Disc issues in the neck
  • Muscle strain

“Those who work for extended periods leaning forward over a computer or phone are particularly susceptible, as the frequent forward bend places constant stress on the cervical spine,” suggests Dr Goyal.

Neglecting these signs can lead to chronic neck issues, recurring headaches, and even reduced mobility over time. Long-term strain can also weaken neck muscles and reduce flexibility.

How to manage or treat cervicogenic headache at home?

Mild cases of cervicogenic headache can often be managed with simple, at-home remedies:

  • Warm compress: It can help loosen tight muscles.
  • Gentle stretching: It improves flexibility and reduces stiffness.
  • Proper posture: Sit upright and use a pillow that supports the neck well.
  • Frequent breaks: Avoid sitting for too long. Instead, get up and stretch regularly.
  • Over-the-counter painkillers: OTC pain relief can help, but only for short-term use. Always take a doctor’s advice before consuming any painkillers.
  • Physical therapy: A daily exercise plan from a physiotherapist can strengthen neck muscles and prevent recurrence.

Remember that persistent pain should never be ignored, and relying solely on painkillers without addressing the underlying issue may offer only temporary relief.

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STARZ Announces Lead Cast Of 'Power: Origins'
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STARZ Announces Lead Cast Of ‘Power: Origins’

by jummy84 September 11, 2025
written by jummy84

On Wednesday (Sept. 10), STARZ announced the co-leads of its new prequel series, Power: Origins.

Spence Moore — best known for roles in Creed III and Brilliant Minds — will play Ghost while Charlie Mann — who’s best known for roles in The Watchers and Virdee — will play Tommy. The adult versions of their characters were brilliantly portrayed by Omari Hardwick and Joseph Sikora, respectively, in the original Power (2014-2020).
 
Power: Origins centers around the adolescent Ghost and Tommy as “ambitious young entrepreneurs on the rise, determined to make their mark on the streets of New York City.” Described by the network as a “fun, rambunctious exploration of a new time period,” Origins will also “highlight the unbridled audacity of young men not just leveling up, but determined to become legends in the game.”

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It was previously announced that MeKai Curtis, star of Power Book III: Raising Kanan, will reprise his role as Kanan Stark in this highly-anticipated prequel. Joseph Sikora has expressed interest in reprising his role but in the form of a narrator as 50 Cent does on Raising Kanan. However, that has not been confirmed.

“I’m excited to continue to explore the origin stories of the Power Universe’s founding fathers,” said Sascha Penn, showrunner, writer and executive producer, in a statement when the 18-episode order was announced back in July. “Ghost and Tommy’s backstories have fueled years of constant fascination and speculation among fans, and I’m thrilled to be able to answer some long-held questions and share new layers of the story that viewers won’t see coming.”  

The pilot episode of Origins will be co-written by Penn and Power franchise creator, Courtney A. Kemp.

First announced in March 2024, Power: Origins marks the fourth spinoff in the Power franchise — preceded by Power Book II: Ghost, which concluded following its fourth season in 2024 and Raising Kanan, which will end with its fifth season. Power Book IV: Force will debut its third and final season on Nov. 7.

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NOT Nora Fatehi But Tamannaah Bhatia To Be A Part Of Ragini MMS 3_
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Nora Fatehi EXITS Ektaa R Kapoor’s Ragini MMS 3; Tamannaah Bhatia Approached To Lead- Report

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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Actress and professional dancer Nora Fatehi is everyone’s favourite for the talent and skills she comes with. The actor always impresses us with her performance in various music albums. She was also going to be the lead in Ragini MMS 3, a film which will be produced under the banner of Ekta Kapoor’s Balaji. But if reports are to be believed, Nora Fatehi will unfortunately no longer be a part of this film due to professional reasons, but a new actress might be finalised for Ragini MMS 3.

Nora Fatehi NOT A Part Of Ragini MMS 3?

For the longest time, there were reports around Nora Fatehi leading Ragini MMS 3, but as per a report by Filmfare, she had to step away from the project due to her prior professional commitments and work. As per the report, the actor has a lot of projects lined up, including an international film shoot in Los Angeles.

Since Nora Fatehi is busy doing so many things at once, it was difficult for her to commit to Ragini MMS 3, and therefore, she took a step back. However, as per the report, the sources have shared that Nora and Ekta Kapoor continue to share a good bond.

On the other hand, Tamannaah Bhatia is currently being considered for the lead role in Ragini MMS 3. While there has been no confirmation on this yet, and the team is still waiting for the actor’s approval, it would be interesting to see how the film pans out if the actor gets on board.

Tamannaah Bhatia has also got everyone’s attention after she performed in some record-breaking tracks, and well, she has also already given us a number of examples when it comes to showcasing her acting chops.

For more news and updates from the entertainment world, stay tuned to Bollywood Bubble.

Also Read: Nora Fatehi To Make Tamil Debut With Kanchana 4; Reveals Why She Said Yes To Horror-Comedy Film

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Gastroenterologist warns just 1 soda a day can lead to advanced fatty liver by age 30: ‘Even young, healthy people…’
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Gastroenterologist warns just 1 soda a day can lead to advanced fatty liver by age 30: ‘Even young, healthy people…’

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
written by jummy84

Published on: Sept 08, 2025 09:03 pm IST

Gastroenterologist highlights that daily soda intake over several years can cause serious liver issues, including fatty liver disease in young adults.

Soda has become a staple in many people’s diets, from office lunches to late-night snacks. What seems like a small indulgence can quietly affect your liver’s health over time. Gastroenterologist Vivian Asamoah explains in her September 3 Instagram post how consuming just one soda a day may lead to advanced fatty liver disease in people as young as 30. (Also read: Gastroenterologist shares 7 common mistakes people make while cooking in air fryer: ‘Always clean the tray and use…’ )

Daily soda consumption linked to liver damage in young adults, warns expert. (Shutterstock)

Can just 1 soda a day damage your liver

“Even just one sugar-sweetened soda a day can quietly set the stage for serious liver damage over time. As a GI doctor, I’ve seen many young, otherwise healthy people walk into my office shocked to hear the words’ fatty liver disease,'” says Dr. Vivian.

She adds, “The hardest part? The liver often doesn’t give early warning signs. By the time you notice symptoms, the damage may already be underway.”

Quoting a study published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology, Dr. Vivian notes that just 5–7 years of daily soda consumption can push your liver toward:

– Fatty liver disease (MASLD)

– Liver scarring (fibrosis)

– Inflammation and long-term damage

How to protect your liver

“And here’s what many don’t realise: fatty liver isn’t just an ‘older person’s’ problem. I’ve diagnosed it in people in their 20s and 30s,” she says. Dr. Vivian also mentions that the FDA recently approved a GLP-1 medication for MASLD with moderate to advanced fibrosis, a significant step forward, but stresses that prevention remains key.

“The good news? Small swaps make a big difference. Choosing water, sparkling water, or unsweetened tea instead of soda isn’t just cutting sugar, it’s protecting your liver, your energy, and your long-term health,” she advises.

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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Yungblud and Steven Tyler Lead Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne
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Yungblud and Steven Tyler Lead Tribute to Ozzy Osbourne

by jummy84 September 8, 2025
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The late Ozzy Osbourne was honored with a tribute performance at the MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday night (September 7th), led by Yungblud and Steven Tyler.

After video message by Jack Osbourne and his family, as well as a video montage of Ozzy through the years, Yungblud kicked off the VMAs musical tribute by singing “Crazy Train,” with Extreme guitarist Nuno Bettencourt leading the backing band.

Yungblud strained a bit singing “Crazy Train,” but did a stellar job on the next song, Black Sabbath’s “Changes,” which he also sang at the Back to the Beginning concert earlier this summer.

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Tyler then walked onstage with his Aerosmith bandmate Joe Perry to sing “Mama, I’m Coming Home.” The singer, whose vocal injury forced Aerosmith to retire from touring last year, delivered the Ozzy ballad with a heartfelt rasp, and was joined by Yungblud for the second half of the song.

The tribute ended with video of Ozzy in concert, saying, “Thank you, goodnight. We love you all. God bless you!”

Watch the tribute to Ozzy Osbourne below.

A tribute performance to ‘The Prince of Darkness’ Ozzy Osbourne at the 2025 #VMAs 🖤 @yungblud @IamStevenT @JoePerry @AEROSMITH @nunobettencourt pic.twitter.com/uQXWWzru4U

— Video Music Awards (@vmas) September 8, 2025

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