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People Cannot Believe Which Famous Rock Band Wrote Nostalgic Rice Krispies Jingle
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People Cannot Believe Which Famous Rock Band Wrote Nostalgic Rice Krispies Jingle

Cereal lovers and music fans alike are buzzing over a recent wild discovery that the catchy jingle from an old Rice Krispies ad has a connection to rock royalty. Social media went abuzz with reactions as people uncovered the unexpected story behind the breakfast-time tune. Before this iconic band became the kings of rock, they were involved in this project that now seems improper for them. They reportedly got £400, which is equivalent to $5,000 today, for writing and recording the jingle. Who wrote the Rice Krispies jingle? Rice Krispies/Wikimedia Commons Believe it or not, the famous Rice Krispies jingle was written and performed by none other than The Rolling Stones. Although they are known for making rebellious hits like “Paint It Black” and “Gimme Shelter,” the band once dabbled in commercial jingles before taking over the rock and roll genre. The jingle was created in 1964 and is credited to the band’s multi-talented Brian Jones, with Mick Jagger adding his signature voice to the playful tune. The ad recently resurfaced on X, giving fans something to talk about. A user posted the snippet with the caption, “Did you know The Rolling Stones recorded a jingle for Rice Krispies cereal back in 1964? I just found out today.” Rice Krispies jingle/Youtube Fans React to Rolling Stones’ Rice Krispies jingle Many called the new discovery a hidden gem, with some humorously suggesting it should have been included in the band’s farewell tour. “It’s bad but incredible!” someone teased, while another joked about pledging their loyalty to Rice Krispies upon learning about his favorite Rock band’s involvement. Rice Krispies/Wikimedia Commons A younger fan said they had never heard the jingle before, but it sounds even today. “It was referenced in Mad Men, but I’d never seen the actual ad until now. Thanks for posting it!” someone else added. A user found it amazing that Rice Krispies went with the Rolling Stones since they were known as the ‘Bad Boys of Rock n’ Roll’ back then. Next up: The Cast Of ‘Friends’ Do Not Regret Rejecting This Controversial Storyline The post People Cannot Believe Which Famous Rock Band Wrote Nostalgic Rice Krispies Jingle appeared first on DoYouRemember? - The Home of Nostalgia. Author, Peace A
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Bill Maher Challenges ‘Hypocritical’ Leftists To Hold Dems ‘Accountable’ For LA Wildfires
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Bill Maher Challenges ‘Hypocritical’ Leftists To Hold Dems ‘Accountable’ For LA Wildfires

Comedian Bill Maher’s ideology has diverged somewhat from Democratic Party orthodoxy in recent years, as evidenced by a series of monologues from his HBO series “Real Time” that pillory the left…
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Obama Posts Horrendous Photo of Michelle in Attempt To Squash Divorce Rumors, Body Language Experts Weigh In
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Obama Posts Horrendous Photo of Michelle in Attempt To Squash Divorce Rumors, Body Language Experts Weigh In

Suddenly it seems as though the Obama duo are getting more publicity than Biden. First, they are the power couple sent to rescue the drowning golden child, Kamala, when her own ineptitude proved far too…
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Georgetown Law Gets Community Note Nuked After Applauding Prof. for Work on Biden's '28th Amendment'
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Georgetown Law Gets Community Note Nuked After Applauding Prof. for Work on Biden's '28th Amendment'

As we told you yesterday, the Biden-Harris White House decided that their desperate push for a "legacy" should include unilaterally declaring new amendments to the U.S. Constitution. Advertisement Biden,…
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Charles Blow, Journalism’s Clunkiest DEI Hire, Out At The New York Times
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Charles Blow, Journalism’s Clunkiest DEI Hire, Out At The New York Times

When I found out Friday that the New York Times was ending Charles Blow’s regular column, it was like the boot of truth had slammed onto my shoulders with a thunderous clap. An editor at the paper reportedly…
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Going Dark: TikTok Will Pull the Plug on US Access Sunday
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Going Dark: TikTok Will Pull the Plug on US Access Sunday

170 million TikTok users in the United States may wake up Sunday morning with nothing but darkness where their favorite social media site used to be. A federal ban on the social media giant goes into…
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Push To Have RFK Confirmed As HHS Head Fails To Highlight Variables involved In Battle For Healthcare Change
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Push To Have RFK Confirmed As HHS Head Fails To Highlight Variables involved In Battle For Healthcare Change

Home»Commentary»Push To Have RFK Confirmed As HHS Head Fails To Highlight Variables involved In Battle For Healthcare Change Suzanne Hamner 2025-01-18 There is increasing polarization surrounding the…
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Trump Reportedly To Launch Sweeping Deportations Day After Inauguration
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Trump Reportedly To Launch Sweeping Deportations Day After Inauguration

Readers, Instead of sucking up to the political and corporate powers that dominate America, The Daily Caller is fighting for you — our readers. We humbly ask you to consider joining us in this fight.…
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What Trump Can Do ‘On Day One’ To Reverse The Spread Of Transgender Ideology
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What Trump Can Do ‘On Day One’ To Reverse The Spread Of Transgender Ideology

President-elect Donald Trump promised throughout his campaign to dismantle the transgender agenda by taking actions to protect women’s sports, remove gender ideology from schools and limit access to…
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Cancer’s Delight – Blue Light At Night
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Cancer’s Delight – Blue Light At Night

  Modern life today moves us 24/7 with all kinds of screens, smartphones, and bright LED bulbs. The problem is that we often don’t consider the risks of using these devices before bedtime or when burning the midnight oil under harsh, bright, artificial lighting. Yet, for all its tech convenience, exposure to blue light at night may have serious health consequences. Recent studies suggest that nighttime blue light will disrupt our biological clocks, hamper immune function, and perhaps even contribute to cancer risk. Understanding how this happens and what we can do to limit our exposure is crucial and could have significant benefits for our well-being.   The Circadian Rhythm and Blue Light Human bodies are governed by internal clocks known as the circadian rhythms. This 24-hour cycle regulates sleep, hormone release, digestion, and other essential processes. Importantly, blue light, emitted by LED bulbs and almost all electronic screens, has a dangerous and destructive influence on this rhythm. Researchers at Harvard University have demonstrated that exposure to blue light at night can delay the release of melatonin, the hormone responsible for helping us drift off to sleep. The human body relies on darkness in the evening to signal that it’s time to rest. When we stare into our phones or work on laptops before bedtime, we trick the body into thinking it’s daytime, suppressing melatonin and pushing back the onset of quality sleep. Even worse, the long-term disruption of one’s circadian rhythm has been implicated in a host of issues. Decades of studies on shift workers… who often work late nights under bright lights… consistently show higher rates of metabolic disorders, diabetes, and certain cancers. The World Health Organization’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified shift work that involves circadian disruption as a probable carcinogen. This suggests that the blue light surge these workers receive, particularly when the body expects and needs  darkness, may contribute to tumor development.   Blue light cuts melatonin production, disrupted melatonin impairs sleep, and poor sleep compromises the immune system’s ability to fight disease. Impact on the Immune System and Cancer Risk The body’s immune system is most effective when supported by a regular pattern of sleep and wakefulness. A 2013 Immunology and Cell Biology study indicated that immunological processes follow circadian patterns. When those patterns are disrupted, the regulation of immune cells can be compromised, leaving the body more vulnerable to infections and possibly malignant growth. Melatonin plays a dual role here, as it is more than just a hormone that regulates our sleep. In addition to promoting healthy sleep cycles, melatonin is known for its antioxidant properties and its ability to support immune functions. Researchers have long been intrigued by melatonin’s tumor-inhibiting properties. A study in the Journal of Pineal Research found evidence that melatonin can slow the growth of specific cancer cells and help the immune system fight off precancerous conditions. When blue light exposure at night lowers the levels of melatonin circulating in the body, we may lose a crucial line of defense against abnormal cell development. Lack of sufficient or high-quality sleep further compounds these issues. Sleep deprivation increases the production of inflammatory cytokines, chemicals in the immune system that can drive chronic inflammation. Chronic inflammation has been linked to a higher risk of several diseases, including heart disease and certain cancers. By staying up late with heavy screen time, we risk becoming trapped in a troublesome cycle. Blue light cuts melatonin production, disrupted melatonin impairs sleep, and poor sleep compromises the immune system’s ability to fight disease. Makes sense, right?   How Poor Sleep Quality Might Fuel Cancer Besides its role in daily regeneration, sleep is when cells undergo repair, and harmful byproducts of metabolism are removed. Inconsistent or inadequate sleep patterns resulting from nighttime light exposure may mean these crucial processes are either delayed or never fully completed. Our cells, then, are not correctly repaired or regularly cleared and can accumulate mutations over time. Some researchers, such as those publishing in Environmental Health Perspectives, have noted that these mutations can potentially contribute to the development of certain cancers, including breast and prostate cancers. Additionally, disrupted sleep can boost the levels of stress hormones in the body. Elevated cortisol levels, for instance, are associated with imbalances in immune response. Chronic stress itself is known to degrade immune health and can even accelerate tumor growth in some cases. Therefore, scrolling through endless social media or binge-watching shows before bed might be setting off an unfortunate chain reaction that undermines more than just a good night’s rest.   Breaking the Blue Light Habit Avoiding screens altogether at night can be a tough thing, given established expectations. Our social interactions, for example, demand we keep up with shows our friends are talking about. However, there are steps people can take to mitigate the risks posed by blue light exposure. Reducing screen time before bed, dimming overhead lights, and using warm lighting options can all help mimic the body’s natural preference for darkness in the hours before sleep. Many devices now include “night mode” or “dark mode” features, which reduce the amount of blue light emitted. Wearing blue-light-blocking glasses in the evening can also help, especially for those who must work late or who struggle to put their devices aside. Embracing better sleep hygiene… including setting a consistent bedtime, keeping the bedroom dark, avoiding caffeine late in the day… and perhaps listening to an audiobook rather than staring at a screen can bolster melatonin production and support the immune system. These lifestyle adjustments can help reverse some of the adverse effects of evening light exposure, allowing the body’s natural rhythms to guide us into restorative sleep.   Final Thoughts In a world illuminated by blue screens, it’s easy to forget that our bodies need rest in darkness. As scientific research continues to link circadian disruption with immune dysfunction and heightened cancer risk, the warnings about late-night blue light deserve serious attention. However, by adjusting our devices, turning off the lights earlier, or rethinking late-shift work environments, we can minimize blue light at night and significantly impact our health. Lastly, listening to our internal clocks might be the simplest yet most powerful method of reducing modern technology’s toll on our bodies.   The post Cancer’s Delight – Blue Light At Night appeared first on Off The Grid News.
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