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5 Actors Leaving the MCU - Duration: 4:59.Many of our favorite actors signed on with the superhero conglomerate early on when the
MCU was in its infant stage, accepting lucrative and rather extensive contracts.
It�s not unprecedented for actors to sign multi-picture deals with film studios, but
never was it the case that an actor would dedicate over 10 years of their life to a
single franchise.
The MCU has seen actors accept five-film deals, six-film deals, and even nine-film deals.
Yet, just because a contract is long, doesn�t mean time won�t catch up with you.
In this article we are going to discuss 5 Actors Leaving The MCU.
5 CHRIS EVANS Another longtime player is Chris Evans, who
was in 2005�s Fantastic Four and its 2007 sequel before joining the Marvel Cinematic
Universe proper in 2011�s Captain America: The First Avenger.
He followed that with two sequels, the three Avengers movies, and cameos in Thor: The Dark
World, Spider-Man: Home coming and Ant-Man.
Evans signed one of the longest multi-picture deals with Marvel Studios, but his run with
the company officially ends in 2019 with the fourth Avengers movie.
When he revealed to ABC that �by 2019, that�s it,� fans totally lost it and demanded of
Evans to renegotiate his contract.
4 CHRIS HEMSWORTH When the MCU first started, Marvel Studios
needed three main heroes to helm the franchise forward.
Those were Iron Man, Captain America and Thor.
2011 saw the release of Thor in theaters and the first time that audiences mesmerized at
the sight of Chris Hemsworth.
The Australian actor demonstrated that he was born for the role of the god of thunder
and quickly won fans� hearts.
Chris Hemsworth starred in the three Thor movies and the three Avengers movies.
But USA Today reported in January that his deal with Marvel ends when Avengers 4 is released
May 3, 2019.
�Contractually, right now � yeah, this is it.
I�m done.
I won�t be playing the character again.
It�s sort of a scary thought.
This really seemed like this never-ending thing.
And now it�s potentially finishing.
3 CHRIS PRATT Chris Pratt has quickly become one of the
best-known Marvel actors outside of the Avengers.
When Guardians of the Galaxy came out in 2014, Pratt captivated audiences with his performance
as Star-Lord and then again in that film�s 2017 sequel.
Pratt reprised his role of Star-Lord in this year�s Avengers: Infinity War and even though
the character perished in that film, he�ll return in the yet-untitled Avengers 4.
Nevertheless, the actor has said countless times that he�s willing to renegotiate his
contract in a heartbeat.
Pratt is on his way out, but here�s to hoping he signs more deals with Marvel Studios.
2 TOM HIDDLESTON Before Thanos, there was arguably no better
villain in the MCU than Tom Hiddleston�s Loki.
It took a while for Hiddleston�s character to become a fan favorite, as it was only after
2012�s The Avengers that Loki truly became as iconic as he is today.
Indeed, Loki is just as famous as his brother Thor and though now he is more of an anti-hero
than a villain, the character hasn�t deviated from being who he is: the god of mischief.
1 MICHAEL DOUGLAS Veteran actor Michael Douglass brought some
old Hollywood star power to the Marvel Cinematic Universe when he was selected to play Hank
Pym in 2015�s Ant-Man.
Instead of making Pym a contemporary of the MCU�s superheroes, he was shown as being
retired, mentoring Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) to take over for him as Ant-Man.
While many of the leading actors in the MCU signed multi-picture deals, Douglas didn�t.
He told Yahoo Movies in 2015 that �I�m not signed up to anything more,� but enjoyed
the experience and hoped to be asked back.
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Top 10 Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) ✔ - Duration: 10:03.Top 10 Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs)
Helow friends welcome to our Top 10 Lifestyle channel today we will learn about common Sexually
Transmitted Diseases and how to identify them.
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A sexually transmitted disease (STD) is any disease that is spread primarily by sexual
contact.
One partner transmits the disease-causing organism to the other during sex (oral, vaginal,
or anal.)
STDs are some of the most difficult diseases in the world to catch since you have to be
up close and personal to spread them.
So why are STDs so common?
The answer is likely because people don't know how to treat, prevent, and avoid them.
Or when they do, they often don't do so effectively.
Note, however, that not all diseases that affect the sex organs are considered STDs,
and some are not related to sex at all.
Some are sexually-associated, meaning that they aren't transmitted during sex, but occur
as a result of it.
For example, urinary tract infections (UTIs) can occur because of irritation from intercourse.
Here are some common STDs and sexually-associated diseases that you should be knowledgeable
about.
10.
Chlamydia:
Chlamydia is the most common curable STD.
It infects the cervix in women and the penile urethra in men.
Its most frequent symptoms are pain during sex and discharge from the penis or vagina.
However, the reason chlamydia is one of the most common STDs is that most people who get
chlamydia don't have symptoms for weeks, months, or even years.
In other words, they're asymptomatic.
Despite the lack of symptoms, it's important to get screened and treated if you think you
might have been exposed to chlamydia.
If you don't, it can do a lot of damage to your body in the long run.
Latex condoms are effective at helping to prevent the disease.
9.
Gonorrhea:
Gonorrhea, otherwise known as "the clap," is another common bacterial STD.
It generally infects the same organs as chlamydia and has similar long-term effects.
Symptoms of gonorrhea include burning when urinating and, in men, white, yellow, or green
discharge from the penis.
Just as with chlamydia, many people with gonorrhea don't have symptoms.
This is why the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that there
are more than 120 cases for every 100,000 people in the United States alone, and that
number has been growing for several years.
Be aware, too, that gonorrhea can also infect the throat and be passed via oral sex.
Currently, one of the biggest concerns about gonorrhea is treating it as there is a growing
problem of antibiotic-resistant gonorrhea.
8.
Syphilis:
Syphilis is a common STD with a notorious history.
Caused by the bacterium Treponema pallidum, it can lead to serious complications if left
untreated.
Syphilis is transmitted by direct contact with syphilis sores, which can appear on the
external genitals and the mouth, as well as in the vagina or rectum.
That means it can be transmitted by oral sex, as well as vaginal or anal intercourse.
In fact, some scientists think that oral sex is responsible for the rise of syphilis in
men who have sex with men.
Because syphilis sores can appear on areas not covered by a condom, condoms only reduce
the likelihood of transmission but don't eliminate it entirely.
The small painless sores (chancres) of early syphilis may heal by themselves, but that
doesn't mean the disease is gone.
It's just become more difficult to detect and treat.
7.
Mycoplasma Genitalium:
In 2007, a prominent study of U.S adolescents found that a little-known STD called Mycoplasma
genitalium (MG) had surpassed gonorrhea in prevalence.
Furthermore, MG, like gonorrhea and chlamydia, is starting to emerge as a major cause of
cervicitis in women and nongonococcal urethritis in men.
Why did it take so long to recognize the importance of this now common STD?
Because most cases of MG don't cause symptoms and it was difficult to identify until new
technology became available.
There is still no diagnostic test of MG that is cleared by the FDA for use in the United
States.
While the emerging research is still unclear, it is thought that MG is associated with serious
long-term consequences, including infertility from pelvic inflammatory disease.
6.
Trichomoniasis:
Trichomoniasis is the most common curable STD, with infection more common in women than
in men.
Some women may mistake this infection for a yeast infection or bacterial vaginosis since
the symptoms are similar: frothy discharge, strong vaginal odor, pain during intercourse,
irritation, and itching.
Men can get trichomoniasis, but they don't tend to have symptoms.
Still, if you are a woman who has been diagnosed with the disease, make sure your partner gets
treated.
If your partner is a man, trich may not be affecting him much, but you don't want him
giving it back to you.
If your partner is a woman, you could also be passing the disease to each other.
5.
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV):
Human papilloma virus (HPV) is quite possibly the most common STD.
Older studies from before the HPV vaccine was available estimated that three-quarters
of the sexually active population had HPV at some point during their lives, and one-quarter
of women were infected at any given time.
HPV may be known as "the cervical cancer virus," but only a few types of HPV are linked to
cancer, and they're linked to more than just cervical cancer.
Others cause genital warts, other warts, or no symptoms at all.
Although HPV is considered incurable, its symptoms can be treated, and many people resolve
infections on their own.
It is recommended that 11- to 12-year-olds get the HPV vaccine to protect young men and
women from the four most common strains of the virus.
4.
HIV (AIDS):
HIV is the virus associated with AIDS.
It can only be transmitted by an exchange of bodily fluids, including semen, vaginal
secretions, ?breast milk, and blood.
It cannot be transmitted by casual contact.
Currently, most people with HIV are treated with a combination of drugs known as highly
active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART), or combined anti-retroviral therapy (cART).
Although these therapies cannot cure the disease, they can reduce the likelihood that infection
will progress to AIDS.
HIV is no longer a death sentence and many people with the virus are living long and
healthy lives.
3.
Crabs (Pubic Lice):
"Crabs" are a form of lice that live on the hair in the genital area and occasionally
on other coarse-haired areas of the body, such as the armpits or the eyebrows.
They are usually spread by sexual contact, although they also can occasionally be transmitted
by infested linens and clothing.
Symptoms include itching in the genital area and visible lice or eggs.
You should know that crab lice are not the same as head lice and that they almost never
infest the hair on the head.
It also simply isn't true that you have to shave off all your pubic hair if you get infected.
2.
Herpes (HSV):
Herpes is another viral STD and it comes in two forms, HSV1 and HSV2.
HSV1 is most often associated with cold sores, and HSV2 is most often associated with genital
sores.
However, it is possible to transmit herpes from the mouth to the genitals and vice versa.
Herpes symptoms can be treated with anti-viral drugs, but the virus cannot be cured.
People with the herpes virus need to know that they can transmit the virus even when
they do not have any sores or other symptoms.
Although using a condom can reduce the risk of herpes transmission, condoms are not 100
percent effective since herpes is spread via skin-to-skin contact.
1.
Hepatitis (HBV):
There are several types of hepatitis.
Although the different viruses are transmitted through various routes, they all cause damage
to the liver.
The type of hepatitis most often associated with sexual transmission is hepatitis B (HBV).
However, hepatitis C can also be sexually transmitted.
Over time, chronic infection with hepatitis B can lead to scarring of the liver, cirrhosis,
and liver cancer.
Fortunately, there is a vaccine that can protect you against infection.
Nevertheless, approximately 1.25 million people in the United States have a chronic HBV infection.
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