Por: New York Daily News Entertainment November 23, 2022
Nearly 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 issue of Clinical Kidney Journal, however, claims Lee drank more water than his body could handle, and that the real cause of death was hyponatraemia. The condition occurs... + full article
Fox News USA Entertainment November 22, 2022
It’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
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New York Post USA Entertainment November 21, 2022
Doctors 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
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment November 21, 2022
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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
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