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  • Trump’s doctor declares ‘exceptional overall health’ after hospital visit… despite nasty death rumors

    Trump’s doctor declares ‘exceptional overall health’ after hospital visit… despite nasty death rumors

    Amid wild online rumors about his health — and even claims he had died — President Donald Trump, 79, has been declared in “exceptional health” after a detailed medical checkup at Walter Reed Medical Center.

    Trump spent around three hours at the Maryland hospital for what doctors called a “scheduled follow-up evaluation.” His physician, Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella, said Trump showed “strong cardiovascular, neurological, and physical performance.” He also received his flu shot and COVID-19 booster during the visit.

    Barbabella’s report added that Trump’s cardiac age is about 14 years younger than his actual age. The evaluation included advanced imaging, lab tests, and preventive screenings ahead of his planned trips to the Middle East and Asia later this month.

    The president laughed off rumors of his death, saying he feels “stronger than ever.” Supporters online praised his vitality, with one fan writing, “Love him or hate him, he’s still standing tall.”

    At 79, Trump remains the oldest U.S. president, yet his doctor insists his health is “exceptional.” His results may silence critics — at least for now.

  • Varinder Singh Ghuman dead at 42: Tributes pour in for bodybuilder and actor

    Varinder Singh Ghuman dead at 42: Tributes pour in for bodybuilder and actor

    Fans across the world are grieving the sudden loss of legendary bodybuilder and actor Varinder Singh Ghuman, who has died at just 42. Reports say he suffered a heart attack while being treated for a shoulder injury at a hospital in India.

    Doctors at Fortis Escorts Hospital said, “Despite our best efforts, he could not be revived.” Ghuman had no known health problems and was undergoing routine treatment when tragedy struck.

    Born in Gurdaspur, India, Ghuman made history as one of the world’s first vegetarian professional bodybuilders. He won Mr. India 2009, placed second at Mr. Asia, and even worked with Arnold Schwarzenegger to promote fitness products. He later appeared in films, most recently in Tiger 3 as Shakeel.

    His death adds to a worrying trend in the bodybuilding world. Several athletes have died recently from heart attacks and other causes. As one fan wrote, “He inspired us to believe strength comes from discipline and kindness.”

    Ghuman’s legacy will live on — a reminder to treasure health over glory.

  • What being nebulasexual means as more people are coming out

    What being nebulasexual means as more people are coming out

    A new identity is gaining attention in the LGBTQ+ community — nebulasexual. Inspired by the beauty of the Crab Nebula, this term describes people who find it difficult to define their feelings of attraction.

    For many neurodivergent people, such as those with ADHD or autism, attraction can feel foggy or confusing. “Finding the term nebulasexual was like finally having words for this fog I’ve been living in,” one Reddit user shared. Another added, “It helps me feel less broken and more understood.”

    The nebulasexual flag, designed in 2020, features orange, white, and green shades reflecting the swirling mystery of the nebula itself. It has since been adopted in Pride spaces as a symbol of self-acceptance and clarity amid confusion.

    Experts say nebulasexuality falls within the ace spectrum, focusing on the uncertainty of attraction rather than its absence. For many, it’s not about labels — it’s about finding peace in finally feeling seen.

  • Psychologist issues major red flag warning for people who enjoy new Ed Gein Netflix show

    Psychologist issues major red flag warning for people who enjoy new Ed Gein Netflix show

    Netflix’s new hit Monsters: The Ed Gein Story has captivated millions — but experts say viewers should be cautious. The Ryan Murphy series, starring Charlie Hunnam, dives into the shocking true crimes of Ed Gein, a 1950s killer who turned body parts into household items.

    Gein’s gruesome acts inspired horror classics like Psycho and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. But psychologists warn that binge-watching such violent stories can have emotional effects. “If trauma feels relaxing, it’s time to ask why,” said Dr. Thema Bryant on The Mel Robbins Podcast.

    Experts believe people with past stress or trauma may be drawn to true crime because it feels familiar or controlled. “They re-experience fear in a safe space,” explained Dr. Jeglic from John Jay College.

    @melrobbins

    If your idea of “relaxing” before bed is watching a few episodes of Law & Order (or any other #truecrime show), listen up. This was just ONE of the many incredible mic drop moments 🎤 and knowledge bombs 💣 that @Dr Thema Bryant drops on the melrobbinspodcast. Listen now!! 👉 “6 Signs You’re Disconnected From Your Power and How to Get It Back: Life-Changing Advice From the Remarkable Dr. Thema Bryant” 🔗 in bio #melrobbins #podcast #trauma #traumatok #healing #bingewatching

    ♬ original sound – Mel Robbins

    While Monsters: The Ed Gein Story is gripping television, professionals suggest balancing it with lighter, calming shows. As one expert put it — fascination is fine, but peace shouldn’t feel strange.

  • Woman Falls 360ft Into Crocodile-Infested Waters After Bungee Cord Snaps

    Woman Falls 360ft Into Crocodile-Infested Waters After Bungee Cord Snaps

    What began as a thrilling adventure turned into a nightmare when a woman’s bungee cord snapped mid-jump. Australian traveler Erin Langworthy plunged 360 feet into Zambia’s crocodile-filled Zambezi River during a 2012 bungee jump gone wrong.

    “I started coughing up blood and thought I was dying,” Langworthy told The Guardian. Despite being dragged underwater with her feet still tied, she managed to fight free and swim to safety. Rescue workers eventually pulled her from the river and rushed her to a nearby hospital.

    Doctors treated her for lung injuries and exhaustion but were amazed she escaped without broken bones. “It’s a miracle she survived,” one medic said. The bungee company later apologized and said they were “astonished” by her survival.

    Langworthy now looks back on the terrifying ordeal with gratitude — and humor. Before the jump, she sent her mother a postcard joking, “If I don’t come back, goodbye!” Her story is a chilling reminder of how quickly adventure can turn into survival.

  • Trans woman is jailed for 21 months for sexual assault after concealing male genitalia during sex acts with a man while they were on a date

    Trans woman is jailed for 21 months for sexual assault after concealing male genitalia during sex acts with a man while they were on a date

    A 21-year-old trans woman has been jailed for 21 months after deceiving a man about being biologically male. Ciara Watkin, from Stockton-on-Tees, met the 18-year-old on Snapchat and performed sex acts while hiding her gender identity. She told him not to touch her below the waist, claiming she was on her period.

    When Watkin later revealed she was born male, the victim said he felt “sick and ashamed.” “I’m a heterosexual man — I would never have agreed if I’d known,” he told the court. Judge Peter Makepeace said Watkin’s actions were “a cruel and deliberate deception” that shattered the victim’s trust.

    Police said the case was about “true consent,” explaining the man was denied the right to make an informed choice. Watkin must register as a sex offender for 10 years and stay away from her victim for life.

    Watkin’s lawyer said she suffered from gender dysphoria and lifelong bullying. But the judge said deception for sexual gain “cannot be excused.” The case reignites debate over consent, identity, and honesty in intimate relationships.

  • I have turned down chemo for stage 4 cancer. Instead I’m doing a 21-day water fast to ‘clean’ my body. People will judge and disagree, but this is why I know it’s the right decision

    I have turned down chemo for stage 4 cancer. Instead I’m doing a 21-day water fast to ‘clean’ my body. People will judge and disagree, but this is why I know it’s the right decision

    A brave mother battling stage 4 blood cancer has refused more chemotherapy to try a 21-day water fast. Sarah Ford, 42, was first diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma in early 2024 after a mass was found in her chest. Despite months of chemotherapy and immunotherapy, her cancer returned — and doctors warned her options were running out.

    “I needed to try something different,” Sarah said. “This isn’t about giving up — it’s about taking control.” Under medical supervision, she’s now drinking only 350ml of water daily in hopes of cleansing her body and restarting its healing process. Her husband, Sam, admitted he was nervous at first but now supports her choice.

    Health experts remain cautious, warning that fasting isn’t a proven cancer treatment. “People should always talk to their doctors first,” said Heidi Smith of Blood Cancer UK. Still, Sarah says she’s at peace with her decision.

    “I want to live for my son,” she shared. Her story is sparking debate — but also inspiring others to never stop fighting their own way.

  • Moody Blues’ John Lodge dead aged 82: Family issue statement after singer and bass guitarist passes away ‘suddenly and unexpectedly’

    Moody Blues’ John Lodge dead aged 82: Family issue statement after singer and bass guitarist passes away ‘suddenly and unexpectedly’

    Fans around the world are mourning the loss of John Lodge, the beloved Moody Blues singer and bassist, who has died at 82. His family announced he “peacefully slipped away” surrounded by loved ones and the music of The Everly Brothers and Buddy Holly.

    “His love for his wife, Kirsten, and his family meant everything,” his family said in a heartfelt statement. “We will forever miss his kindness, smile, and never-ending support.” Lodge, who joined the Moody Blues in 1966, helped shape the band’s iconic sound with timeless hits like Nights in White Satin.

    Even at 82, Lodge remained active, recently sharing his excitement about touring and making Bordeaux wine. “Thank you for keeping the faith,” he often told fans at the end of his shows.

    The Moody Blues sold over 70 million albums and earned 18 platinum and gold records. As one of rock’s true gentlemen, Lodge’s legacy of music, love, and faith will continue to inspire generations. His song may have ended — but his melody plays on.

  • Deadly rare cancer surges in young people as experts sound alarm due to ‘sheer numbers’

    Deadly rare cancer surges in young people as experts sound alarm due to ‘sheer numbers’

    Doctors are sounding the alarm as a rare and deadly breast cancer is rising sharply across the U.S. Cases of invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) are now growing three times faster than other breast cancers. Between 2012 and 2021, rates jumped nearly 3% each year — and even higher since 2016.

    “This is a serious concern,” said researcher Angela Giaquinto of the American Cancer Society. “The sheer number of new diagnoses makes this cancer impossible to ignore.” ILC often grows in scattered patterns, not lumps, making it harder to detect with standard mammograms.

    Experts say hormonal and lifestyle factors — not genetics — are driving the surge. Rising obesity, later pregnancies, and longer estrogen exposure all increase risk. Once ILC spreads, only about 12% of patients survive 10 years, compared with 20% for more common types.

    Researchers urge women to stay alert and prioritize screenings. “Early detection saves lives,” said senior scientist Rebecca Siegel. The growing trend is a reminder: awareness and prevention remain women’s strongest defense.

  • 9 million Americans under State of Emergency as ‘hurricane-like’ storm barrels up the East Coast

    9 million Americans under State of Emergency as ‘hurricane-like’ storm barrels up the East Coast

    A powerful storm is barreling toward the East Coast, putting nine million Americans under a State of Emergency. New Jersey Governor Tahesha Way declared the emergency beginning Saturday night, warning of “extreme weather conditions” across all 21 counties.

    Forecasters say the dangerous nor’easter could bring wind gusts up to 60 mph, heavy rain, and flooding. “We’re expecting coastal damage, power outages, and road closures,” warned the National Weather Service. Beaches may face severe erosion and tidal surges through Monday.

    AccuWeather experts said the storm could strengthen into a tropical system, possibly named Lorenzo. “There’s a high risk to lives and property,” said meteorologist Alex DaSilva. Coastal residents have been urged to secure property, avoid travel, and prepare for possible evacuations.

    Rain and strong winds are expected from South Carolina to New Jersey through early Tuesday before conditions improve. “This is the time to prepare, not panic,” officials said. As the storm approaches, communities brace for impact — and hope it passes without tragedy.

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