CAITLYN JENNER CAN’T HANDLE PRESSURE, WANTS TO TRANSITION BACK

imageNEW YORK, New York (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – Until recently, Caitlyn Jenner had enjoyed a relatively warm reception by the transgender and larger LGBTQ community. While many raised an eyebrow at her affiliation with the Republican Party and a chorus of trans advocates rightly cautioned that Jenner’s privileged position as a wealthy celebrity made her a poor representative of the larger trans experience, most of the community welcomed having such a high-profile and potentially influential figure join the fold.

But as always, honeymoon periods don’t last very long.

Recent statements by Jenner on the Ellen DeGeneres show and on The Today Show (with Matt Lauer) demonstrating her little understanding of day-to-day transgender issues and about same-sex marriage have angered the transgender and LGBTQ communities and many have withdrawn their support for the Olympic, and now, reality TV star.

That’s a lot of pressure for Jenner. First, coming out, and now having to deal with criticism and pressure from the transgender  and LGBTQ communities.

So, she has decided to transition back.

Kim Kardashian couldn’t be more pleased at the decision of her former step father.

Meanwhile, E! Television has announced it was replacing the show “I am Cait” with “I am Bruce … Again.”

 

 

 

AMONG AMERICANS AND FILIPINOS, HYPERTENSION RATES DROP TO A NEW LOW AND YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHY

200489720-001BETHESDA, Maryland (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – Declaring they had “potentially lifesaving information,” federal health officials said on Friday that they were ending a major study early because it has already conclusively answered a question cardiologists have puzzled over for decades: how low should blood pressure go?

The answer: way lower than the current guidelines.

This announcement seems to complement two separate studies on hypertension conducted in the U.S. and the Philippines showing that the rates of hypertension among the population have gone done significantly, although not because of medication.

In the U.S. study, participants showed an average systolic blood pressure reading (the upper number) of 120, far lower than the current guidelines of 140 and 150 for people over 60, effectively reducing their risk of heart attacks, heart failure and strokes by a third and their risk of death reduced by nearly a quarter.

Similar results were seen in the Philippine study.

What was amazing was that none of the study participants in the U.S. and the Philippines were taking any blood cholesterol-lowering drugs.

In the U.S. study, the overwhelming reason for the drop in blood pressure was daily exposure to entertaining political news involving the Republican presidential candidates, especially Donald Trump, Mike Huckabee, Ted Cruz, Jeb Bush and Bobby Jindal — proof that humor and ridiculousness significantly contribute to less stress and healthier outlook in life.

In the Philippine study, three factors contributed to the overall drop in hypertension rates:

  1. Entertaining political news involving Filipino politicians like 2016 presidential candidates VP Jejomar Binay and former Interior and Local Government Secretary Mar Roxas. Not to mention President NoyNoy Aquino and his legion of apologists and spokespersons.
  2. The growing popularity of satirical news on social media.
  3. Filipinos, especially in Metro Manila, have been getting a lot of daily physical exercise qeueing for kilometers and walking up and down the stairs leading to the crowded  ticket booths and platforms of MRT, the light railway system. Many of the study participants also reported that they now walk to work instead of lining up for hours to board the trains and sitting in buses or jeepneys stuck in nightmarish traffic.

GOVERNOR RICK PERRY DROPS OUT, NUMBER OF GOP PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES INCREASES TO 36

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DALLAS, Texas (The Adobo Chronicles® ) – Any math teacher will tell you that 17 minus 1 leaves you with 16, but that seems not to be the case with the Republican presidential candidates.  The correct answer is 36.

Up until yesterday, the U.S. electorate was closely watching the campaigns of the 17 declared Republican candidates — ten of whom were featured in the last FOX News prime-time debate and seven in the not-so-prime time pre-show.

Now that former Texas Governor Rick Perry has officially announced that he was dropping out of the race, the Republican field now stands at 36 candidates for president.

In his announcement, Perry said,  “We have a tremendous field – the best in a generation – so I step aside knowing our party is in good hands, and as long as we listen to the grassroots, the cause of conservatism will be too.”

Here is a complete list of declared Republican presidential candidates still in the running — in alphabetical order.

Who is the next to drop out?

We can now confidently predict that it’s not going to be Donald Trump.