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Everyone farts—it’s a biological fact. But whether you interpret that odorous puff of air as a harmless (even funny) fact of life or a gross human indecency turns out to be surprisingly telling—and ...
Popular bodybuilder Kali Muscle was hospitalized after allegedly losing consciousness at a California gym. TMZ reports that Muscle, whose real name is Chuck Kirkendall, fainted while exercising at a ...
Zeynep Sonmez rushed towards the ball girl and helped walk her to the side of the court, where she received medical attention in the shade. Turkey's Zeynep Sonmez clinched a first-round victory ...
There's a new exercise trend that can help improve digestion, but it comes with extra effects. 'Fart walks' are linked to improved digestion, reduced bloating and improved bowel movements. Naturopath ...
A woman in the United Kingdom says her life has been transformed by a dog trained to sense when she is about to faint. Daisy Cottle-Bailey, 24, from Farnham, Surrey, UK who has Postural Orthostatic ...
23-year-old Turkish qualifier claims surprise win over world No 11 Ekaterina Alexandrova Zeynep Sonmez of Turkey and umpire Chase Urban help a ball kid who fainted, from the court during her first ...
On a good day, you probably fart between 8 and 14 times, but up to 25 times is within the normal range. It’s something we all do to clear the excess air swirling around our insides. But sometimes, ...
From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The Independent is on the ground when the story is developing. Whether it's investigating the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC or ...
The tennis star moved incredibly quickly to help the ball girl TENNIS star Zeynep Sonmez has been hailed after rushing to the aid of a ball girl who fainted during her opening Australian Open match.
Sonmez rushed over to help the ball girl after she fainted towards the end of the second set Turkey's Zeynep Sonmez said it was more important to be a "good human being than a good tennis player" ...
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