The Oscar-winning actor George Clooney had to spend multiple days in medical care after losing 25 pounds to play the survivor of a global catastrophe in The Midnight Sky. “I think I was trying too hard to lose the weight quickly and probably wasn’t taking care of myself,” the Oscar-winning actor was quoted reportedly. The actor plays a cancer-ridden scientist in the movie, which he also directed. Cloony was reportedly rushed to the hospital four days before the shooting for the film was due to begin and was diagnosed with pancreatitis, caused by the inflammation of the Pancreatitis can be of two types which was acute and chronic. Acute pancreatitis is a sudden inflammation that lasts for a short time whereas the latter is a long-lasting inflammation, and often happens after an episode of acute pancreatitis. Symptoms of acute pancreatitis include fever, higher heart rate, nausea, swollen and tender belly, and pain in the upper belly while those of chronic pancreatitis include diarrhea, upset stomach and vomiting, and persistent pain in the upper belly, according to webmd.com. Clooney, however, was released from the hospital in a few days. “It took a few weeks to get better and as a director, it’s not so easy because you need energy,” he was further quoted as saying. WHO applauds India, Fitness Ka Dose Aadha Ghanta Roz campaign How pandemic played cupid for this queer couple Some tips to Manage your Stress