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Quinton Aaron’s family shares positive health update after spinal stroke: He’s ‘now laughing and smiling’ | English Movie News

‘Blind Side’ star Quinton Aaron is recovering well after a spinal stroke following a fall. His family shared he’s in a “jovial mood,” communicating and watching TV. The actor’s wife expressed gratitude for overwhelming fan support during this challenging time. His on-screen family also sent well wishes. ‘Blind Side’ star Quinton Aaron recently suffered a…

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‘Spinal Tap’: Comedian Nikki Glaser pays tribute to Rob Reiner, referencing his most famous film |

At this year’s Golden Globes, Nikki Glaser took a moment to honor the legendary Rob Reiner, making heartfelt references to his cult classic ‘Spinal Tap.’ This poignant tribute comes in light of the heartbreaking news surrounding Reiner and his wife, who were found with stab wounds at home, leading to their son Nick’s shocking arrest….

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Anjel Chakma autopsy: Fractures on vertebrae, injuries on spinal cord, shoulder, head; 13 stitches on right side of neck | Dehradun News

DEHRADUN: The post-mortem report of 24-year-old Tripura youth Anjel Chakma, who was killed in Dehradun on Dec 9, 2025, points to a brutal battering inflicted on the MBA student, with injuries to the head, possibly by a kada, being the cause of death. TOI accessed a copy of the report on Friday, which mentions “13…

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Spinal cord trauma linked to higher risk of diabetes, heart disease, and long-term health complications |

Spinal injuries can have consequences far beyond the immediate physical trauma, affecting overall health for years after the injury. Recent research research published in JAMA Network Open shows that individuals who experience traumatic spinal cord injuries (TSCI) are at a higher risk of developing serious conditions such as diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke, and high…

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Indian-origin researcher develops online tool for the early diagnosis of spinal arthritis |

Indian-origin researcher Dr Abhijeet Danve at Yale School of Medicine has developed a simple online screening questionnaire called the A-tool to help detect axial spondyloarthritis (axSpA), a chronic inflammatory condition that causes persistent back pain. Published in Rheumatology Advances in Practice, the pilot study shows that the A-tool can substantially improve the identification of potential…

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Cure for paralysis? Scientists find an old drug that could regenerate life in the spinal cord |

For decades, spinal cord injuries (SCI) have represented one of medicine’s most devastating and irreversible conditions, often leaving patients paralysed for life. Now, a breakthrough study by researchers at the University of California San Diego (UCSD) is offering new hope. Using advanced bioinformatics tools, the team has identified an existing drug, Thiorphan, that shows remarkable…

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