Whether you like it or not, Modern Family star Sarah Hyland is making her name known in music.

If you were completely unaware that the 25-year-old actress had angelic chords, consider yourself fully aware.How does it feel to know that you will no longer be missing out from this point going forward?!

It feels SO good I know, I know.

Sarah Hyland teamed up with Florida rock band Boyce Avenue for an acoustic rendition of The Chainsmokers monster hit Closer. Lets just say if its been forever since youve gotten chills purely from listening to music, thats all going to change.

Hyland took to Instagram to gush over the collaboration with a photo of fan art made for the cover song with a caption, reading,

THIS IS AWESOME FAN ART! Thank you so much Boyce Avenue for asking me to collaborate with you guys! Ive been dreaming of doing this since I was 19 years old! #closer #cover #thechainsmokers #boyceavenue

Heres the post.

As for the video of her blissful, soothing cover of The Chainsmokers Closer, the song was uploaded to YouTube on Boyce Avenues official account. So far, the video has managed to rack up over 1.7 million views in under 24 hours.

The video description reads,

We recently traveled to Los Angeles to film a couple videos with our good friend Sarah Hyland. She is an amazing actress and has a beautiful voice. We hope you all enjoy our collaboration of Closer by The Chainsmokers ft. Halsey.

Yeah, its good Its DAMN good. Your eardrums will agree.

The 4-minute cover begins with Sarah Hyland and Boyce Avenue sitting on stools surrounded by brick, concrete and musical instruments.

Lead vocalist Alejandro Manzano begins singing before Hyland jumps in to bless your ears like theyve never been blessed before.

Do you remember the first time you heard the original? Its just that hair-raising. Then again, Sarahs rendition might be even more hair-raising! Sorry, Chainsmokers, but thats revenge for the time you guys dissed Lady Gaga.

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A study has found that a popular heartburn drug may be linked to an increased risk of death, following on from other studies that highlighted the various health problems they could cause.

The drugs are called proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). They are commonly used to treat serious medical conditions like upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding, gastroesophageal reflux disease, and esophageal cancer.

Some of these are sold over the counter to treat indigestion, such as omeprazole. It should be noted that antacids, such as Rennies or Gaviscon, do not use PPIs.

This latest study was carried out by researchers from the Washington University School of Medicine. They examined the medical records of about 275,000 users of PPIs and 75,000 who took other drugs known as H2 blockers to reduce stomach acid. The research was published in the journal BMJ Open.

Among the PPI group, the researchers found a 25 percent increase in death compared to the H2 blocker group. The study looked at people who started taking PPIs between October 2006 and September 2008, and looked at their medical history over the next five years.

“No matter how we sliced and diced the data from this large data set, we saw the same thing: There’s an increased risk of death among PPI users,” said senior author Ziyad Al-Aly in a statement. “People have the idea that PPIs are very safe because they are readily available, but there are real risks to taking these drugs, particularly for long periods of time.”


Millions of people in the US take PPIs.Robert Boston

However, the results are certainly not without controversy. The National Health Service (NHS) in the UK noted some limitations of the study, such as that the conditions people were taking PPIs for in the first place may also have been one of the main causes of death.

The NHS also pointed out the study involved people from the US Department of Veterans Affairs national databases, a relatively narrow cross-section of society. The causes of death were also not directly linked to PPIs in any way.

Importantly, they note that people who have been prescribed PPIs shouldnt stop taking them, as the risk of not doing so may be much greater than any risk the drugs pose.

Even the researchers admit this too. PPIs save lives,” Al-Aly said.”If I needed a PPI, I absolutely would take it. But I wouldn’t take it willy-nilly if I didn’t need it. And I would want my doctor to be monitoring me carefully and take me off it the moment it was no longer needed.”

As always with these sorts of things, if you need medical advice regarding PPIs, have a word with your doctor. Theyll be able to give you much better advice than an online article ever will.

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