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fromwww.mediaite.com
3 days ago

Stephen Colbert Trolls Trump's Perfect' MRI With a Mock Discovery: I Knew It!'

In fact, we here at The Late Show were able to acquire a copy of Trump's MRI, Colbert said, sharing a mock scan of the president. And it looks it looks perfect. He paused before another graphic appeared, zoomed in on Trump's abdomen: Wait a second, what's that in his stomach? It's the Epstein files! That's where they were! I knew it, Colbert said, riffing on the suspicions the administration and Republican lawmakers were deliberately stalling on their release.
US politics
fromSempreMilan
3 days ago

Sky: Tomori expected to undergo precautionary MRI scan on swollen knee

There was a very worrying moment just a couple of minutes into the second half as the Englishman dived into a tackle and seemed to extend his knee in a funny way, going down in a heap of pain. He managed to shake it off and play on, however later in the eventual 1-1 draw he had a similar lunge that did not look entirely comfortable, and now some further information has emerged.
AC Milan
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Healthcare
fromTechCrunch
1 month ago

How Chipiron's rethinking the future of MRI

Lightweight, lower-cost MRI technology aims to decentralize imaging by enabling easy installation and patient-friendly scans outside large hospitals, expanding access beyond expensive traditional systems.
Boston Red Sox
fromMLB Trade Rumors
1 month ago

Tylor Megill Headed For Imaging With Renewed Elbow Tightness

Tylor Megill's rehab suffered a setback with renewed elbow tightness, prompting imaging and likely jeopardizing his ability to return before season's end.
Medicine
fromScienceDaily
1 month ago

The fat you can't see may be damaging your heart, even if you exercise

Excess visceral fat surrounding organs accelerates heart aging, causing stiffening and inflammation; hip and thigh fat may protect women.
Los Angeles
fromDodger Blue
3 months ago

Dodgers Hopeful Max Muncy Avoided Significant Knee Injury

Max Muncy sustained a left knee injury during a game, raising concerns for his health and potential MRI results.
Medicine
fromFuturism
6 months ago

MRI Scans Causing Nasty Material to Form Inside Body, Scientists Find

Researchers have linked oxalic acid from certain foods to toxic reactions from gadolinium contrast dye used in MRIs.
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