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COVID-19 effect: 2021 CMA Fest cancelled
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COVID-19 effect: 2021 CMA Fest cancelled

The mega event CMA is one of the oldest country music festivals after starting in 1972 as Fan Fair Country music festival CMA Fest in Nashville, Tennessee, will be cancelled for the second year in a row because of the COVID-19 pandemic.According to Fox News, the Country Music Association announced on Tuesday (local time) the decision to cancel the June event. The mega event is one of the oldest country music festivals after starting in 1972 as Fan Fair. It was also cancelled last year. “While we are optimistic with the pace at which COVID-19 vaccines are becoming more widely available, we still face several challenges that prevent us from bringing our many artists, crew members and fans together safely for the full CMA Fest experience we know everyone has come to expect,” CMA CEO Sarah Trahern said in a statement. 2021 CMA Fest cancelled: https://t.co/j6EVNQf7Nv— Nikki Burdine (@NikkiBurdine) March 2, 2021 Source: Social Media…
2020 CMA Awards are announced
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2020 CMA Awards are announced

The winner’s list of Country Music Association (CMA) Awards is out Washington [US]: Stars from Miranda Lambert to Keith Urban and everyone in between turned out for the 54th annual Country Music Association (CMA) Awards, hosted by Reba McEntire and Darius Rucker.According to Fox News, the evening’s top nominee was Lambert, who earned seven nods, followed by Luke Combs and Dan + Shay’s Dan Smyers, with six nominations each. Smyers earned additional nominations for his work as a producer. The evening also boasted performances from some of the genre’s biggest stars, like Maren Morris, Rascal Flatts and more, in addition to pop star Justin Bieber. 2020 CMA Awards: Check Out the Complete Winners List! https://t.co/9WOrZQSYfD— People (@people) November 12, 2020 Image Source: Digpu Fox News provided a list of winners from the musical star-studded night:Musical Event of the year: ‘I Hope You’re Happy Now,’ Carly Pearce and Lee BriceMusic video of the year: ‘Bluebird,’ Miranda…
Indian casting director-producer Seher Aly Latif passes away
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Indian casting director-producer Seher Aly Latif passes away

Seher Aly Latif, widely known for producing Swara Bhasker's Netflix series 'Bhaag Beanie Bhaag' and working as a casting director for movies like 'Lunchbox' and 'Maska', passed away on Monday due to cardiac arrest.
Carrie Underwood announces virtual concert set to stream on Easter Sunday
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Carrie Underwood announces virtual concert set to stream on Easter Sunday

Carrie Underwood is bringing her gospel album ‘My Savior’ to life with a virtual concert on the occasion As the world struggles with the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, which brings a fresh supply of stress every day, we all need an escape, and what’s better than tuning into some fresh music?Singer-songwriter Carrie Underwood has the perfect gifts for her fans this Easter Sunday as she is bringing her gospel album ‘My Savior’ to life with a virtual concert on the occasion. On Monday, the Grammy-winning singer announced that she will perform her new album, out on Friday, during a virtual concert performance entitled ‘My Savior: Live From The Ryman’.Carrie Underwood made the announcement on her Instagram handle along with a video. The hitmaker captioned the post, “We are bringing the #MySavior album to life on Easter Sunday with a live virtual concert from the Mother Church of Country Music, @theryman! Join us on April 4 at…
Poor quality carbohydrates diet linked to heart attacks
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Poor quality carbohydrates diet linked to heart attacks

The higher risks of a diet high in poor quality carbohydrates called a high glycemic diet A global study focused on people living in five continents found that a diet high in poor quality carbohydrates leads to a higher risk of heart attacks, strokes, and death.The findings of the study were published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The higher risks of a diet high in poor quality carbohydrates, called a high glycemic diet, were similar to whether people had previous cardiovascular disease or not.A total of 137,851 people aged 35 to 70 years old were followed for a median of 9.5 years through the Population Urban and Rural Epidemiology (PURE) study run by the Population Health Research Institute (PHRI) of McMaster University and Hamilton Health Sciences. The research team used food questionnaires to measure the long-term dietary intake of participants and estimate the glycemic index (the ranking of food based on their effect…
Sunscreens safety: All you need to know
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Sunscreens safety: All you need to know

Sunscreens reduces the risk of developing skin cancer by blocking solar radiation Calgary [Canada]: From safety and effectiveness to who should use sunscreen and how to apply it, Canadian dermatologists review the latest evidence and guidelines on the use of sun cream. The review, published in CMAJ (Canadian Medical Association Journal), recommends that everyone older than six months of age should use sunscreen to protect against skin cancer. Most skin cancers develop because of long-term sun exposure. Sun blocking cream reduces the risk of developing skin cancer by blocking solar radiation through chemical or physical sunscreen filters such as titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. “Exposure to ultraviolet radiation is directly harmful and has been associated with the development of skin cancers, which are common in Canada. High-quality evidence has shown that sunscreen reduces the risk of developing both melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer,” writes Dr.Megan Sander, a dermatologist and clinical lecturer at the Cumming School…
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