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Self-isolating has people turning to their own devices for everything — even surgery. After recently injuring his arm, Dax Shepard chose to remove pins from his hand while his wife, Kristen Bell, recorded the ordeal. Bell shared the video of her 45-year-old husband to Instagram. In the clip, Shepard apparently was on the phone with …
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Savannah Guthrie — who underwent retinal detachment surgery in late 2019 — will require additional procedures to repair the vision in her right eye. Telling People that her “eyesight is not great” following her initial surgery, the “Today” show co-host said she will “have to have a couple of follow-up surgeries” following the coronavirus pandemic. …
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JPMorgan Chase boss Jamie Dimon is back on the job after recovering from emergency heart surgery in early March. “I have been recuperating well and getting stronger every day,” the bank CEO wrote in a Thursday morning memo to colleagues, “and I am happy to be back to work this week — albeit working remotely …
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Pete Alonso is going to bat for Noah Syndergaard. The Mets first baseman took issue with a Sports Illustrated story examining if pitchers should be getting Tommy John surgery while the nation’s health care system is strained by the coronavirus pandemic and after several states imposed a ban on non-essential surgery in order to free …
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It’s anyone’s guess when — or if — baseball will be played this season due to the coronavirus pandemic, but Steven Matz says he believes the Mets will still be able to contend, even after the loss of Noah Syndergaard to Tommy John surgery. “It’s hard to replace a guy like Noah,’’ Matz said by …
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Wendy Williams is concerned about her “saggy boobs” now that elective surgeries have been suspended at New York City hospitals amid the coronavirus pandemic. The talk show host, 55, appeared on “The Dr. Oz Show” to discuss how COVID-19 is affecting Hollywood — and her personally. Although she supports the decision to close non-essential businesses and …
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An Upper West Side surgeon is turning his operating room — usually used for boob jobs and nipping and tucking — into an “emergency room offload” during the COVID-19 crisis. “For the next few weeks, all cosmetic surgical procedures have been postponed,” Dr. Kevin Tehrani told us, “and I will make my accredited ambulatory surgical …