People with high blood pressure who regularly take paracetamol could be at increased risk of heart disease and strokes, a study suggests.
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Two pivotal moments changed John Mellencamp’s rockstar lifestyle: His ex-wife and a heart attack.
Mellencamp, 70, recently opened up about a heart attack he suffered at age 42. The health scare occurred in 1994.
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“I had lots of doctors going, ‘John, your cholesterol’s way too high and you smoke.’ I’d go, ‘F**k it,'” Mellencamp tells People. “I learned my lesson after I had a heart attack.”
“There comes a time when you got to go, ‘Okay, I’m done with this s***,'” Mellencamp said. “It’s funny and attractive to be 25-years-old and be someplace high and drunk. But when you get to a certain age, it’s not funny anymore. It’s not cute, not sexy. Nothing good about it.”
His ex-wife Elaine Irwin sparked a meaningful change in Mellencamp.
“Elaine came out on tour with me [early on] and looked at what was going on,” he said. “She goes, ‘This is not going to go on anymore. No more [random] people backstage.’ I said to her, ‘Why? I thought we were having fun.’
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“And she goes, ‘Yeah, if you’re 15. But you’re not 15 anymore. You’re married to me, so there’s nobody backstage.’ I said, ‘You go tell the band,’ and she did. There’s not been anybody — no girls or hangers-on — backstage at my shows since then. Her advice was good.”
Mellencamp is preparing for the release of his new album, Strictly a One-Eyed Jack, which is scheduled to release on Jan. 21.
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Billions, which just aired on Showtime, a character has a heart attack after a Peloton workout. Just like Mr. Big.It feels like years ago, but it was only last month when the revival And Just Like That… killed off Big (Chris Noth), who had a heart attack after working out on a Peloton.
Ethan Shanfeld And just like that, another TV character has a heart attack on a Peloton bike.After the “Sex and the City” spinoff “And Just Like That” killed off Mr. Big (Chris Noth), who has a heart attack after riding the stationary exercise bike, “Billions” is the next show to paint Peloton in a not-so-positive light.In the Season 6 premiere, as Axe Capital COO Mike Wagner (David Costabile) attempts to keep up with his younger girlfriend in a Peloton class, he suffers a minor heart attack.
@onepeloton to get people talking, but to be clear, we did *not* agree for our brand or IP to be used on @SHO_Billions or provide any equipment,” Peloton tweeted on Monday. “As the show itself points out, cardio-vascular exercise helps people lead long, happy lives.”We get TV shows want to include @onepeloton to get people talking, but to be clear, we did *not* agree for our brand or IP to be used on @SHO_Billions or provide any equipment. As the show itself points out, cardio-vascular exercise helps people lead long, happy lives.With the help of Ryan Reynolds, the Big scene was initially spun off into a Peloton ad, which seemed to make all parties happy.
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John Mellencamp no longer takes his life for granted after he suffered a major health scare in 1994. "I had lots of doctors going, ‘John, your cholesterol’s way too high and you smoke,’" the "Hurts So Good" artist told People magazine on Tuesday. "I’d go, ‘F--k it.’ I learned my lesson after I had a heart attack at 42." According to the outlet, the 70-year-old picked up smoking when he was 14.
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