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Bruce Lee died from drinking too much water, new study claims

New York Daily News USA Entertainment November 23, 2022

thumbnailNearly 50 years after Bruce Lee’s death, new research suggests the movie star’s sudden passing was caused by drinking too much water. The martial arts master died in Hong Kong in July 1973, with brain swelling ruled as the cause of death. A study published in the December... + más

How Bruce Lee died from drinking too much water: researchers | New York Post

Kidney specialists float a new theory after revisiting Bruce Lee's cause of death | Los Angeles Times


Bruce Lee may have died from drinking too much water, new study claims

Fox News USA Entertainment November 22, 2022

thumbnailIt’s been nearly 50 years since Bruce Lee passed away suddenly on July 20, 1973, in Hong Kong — and now new research claims that the martial arts icon died from drinking too much water.The study, conducted by a group of kidney specialists in Spain, was published in the... + más

How Bruce Lee died from drinking too much water: researchers | New York Post

Kidney specialists float a new theory after revisiting Bruce Lee's cause of death | Los Angeles Times


How Bruce Lee died from drinking too much water: researchers

New York Post USA Entertainment November 21, 2022

thumbnailDoctors believe they have discovered the mystery behind the brain swelling that caused Bruce Lee’s death. The legendary martial artist and actor died in Hong Kong on July 20, 1973, at the age of 32 from brain swelling — from what doctors now say was caused by drinking too... + más

Kidney specialists float a new theory after revisiting Bruce Lee's cause of death | Los Angeles Times

Bruce Lee may have died from drinking too much water, new study claims | Fox News


Kidney specialists float a new theory after revisiting Bruce Lee's cause of death

Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment November 21, 2022

thumbnailDid too much water kill Bruce Lee, the martial-arts legend known for saying, Be water, my friend? That's the notion put forth in a new research paper by a group of kidney specialists from Spain. Who killed Bruce Lee? The hyponatraemia hypothesis is published in the December... + más

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Winter Garden teenager killed: Suspected shooter’s father paid to clean car where 16-year-old Bruce Haggins was slain, cops say

Orlando Sentinel USA Health November 01, 2022

thumbnailLuis Mario Rivera Sr. paid $200 to clean the car in which 16-year-old Bruce Haggins was shot to death, then helped to burn Bruce’s clothes and bury him near Wedgefield, according to an arrest affidavit. The affidavit, filed in Orange County circuit court by the Winter Garden... + más

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Bruce Willis denies selling rights to his face to Russian deepfake company | Fox News


EPA: Water in Mississippi's capital city is safe to drink

Associated Press USA Life November 01, 2022

thumbnailJACKSON, Miss (AP) — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency confirmed Monday that the water in Mississippi’s capital city is safe to drink, after months of sampling at a treatment plant overwhelmed by August flooding that caused wide supply disruptions.The beleaguered O.B.... + más

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Bruce Willis denies selling rights to his face to Russian deepfake company

Fox News USA Entertainment October 03, 2022

A deepfake of Bruce Willis sparked widespread confusion about online - prompting the retired actor's agent to confirm that Willis did not sell the rights to his digital likeness.According to Reuters, a Russian firm called Deepcake created a realistic AI-generated image of... + más

Deepfake Bruce Willis may be the next Hollywood star, and he’s OK with that | Ars Technica

Bruce Willis denies selling deepfake rights to Deepcake | Ars Technica



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