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The Ozempic boom has dominated Hollywood and the world of social media influencers looking to drop a few stubborn pounds. But a very unassuming city is being transformed by the drug.
Speculation about Jake Paul 's steroid use is mounting after an unflattering photo of the star with face acne circulated on social media. The child actor-turned-boxer, 27, has been accused of taking performance-enhancing drugs ever since transitioning to combat sports and rapidly bulking up. His critics and former opponents point to Paul's facial acne and thinning hairline - hallmarks of steroid abuse - and lax drug testing before his fights as further proof.
Summer beachgoers in Rhode Island are on high alert following the death of a resident due to flesh-eating bacteria lurking in the water. The unidentified Rhode Islander's death marked the first due to the bacteria Vibrio vulnificus in the state since 2017. Vibriosis, the infection caused by vibrio, kills around one in five patients, some within days.
Samuel Cerami, 53, was willing to try anything after four years of neck pain and limb numbness made life unbearable. His spine-crushing condition made it nearly impossible to walk and he could barely get out of bed. 'Being afraid to walk up five stairs to get to the bathroom is not the way to live. I had no strength or enthusiasm to do anything,' he told DailyMail.com. The former planning engineer, from Staten Island, New York, had severe spinal stenosis , which is when the nerves are squashed by a narrowing of the spinal bones. Being in constant pain put a strain on his relationship with his wife and two daughters, making him irritable and unpleasant to be around at times. It also prevented him from playing his beloved bass guitar.
Pop's new it girl is facing mounting speculation after she appeared in her hit music video with what some are calling an enhanced appearance. Sabrina Carpenter, 25, was catapulted into the spotlight with her 'song of the summer' Espresso. But now plastic surgeons are saying they can see subtle changes between her looks today and when she first appeared in the public eye in 2014.
Experts have revealed their go-to meal plan for warding off colon cancer - one of the fastest-growing forms of the disease in young people. Rates of colon cancer have nearly doubled since the early 1990s and more than 50,000 Americans will die from it this year. While experts are still working to find the reason behind of this surge, recent research suggests diet plays a major role. Research has suggested that diets packed with sugars and ultra-processed foods could be to blame. DailyMail.com details what a day of cancer-preventing eating looks like.
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