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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMalik Nabers, Brian Daboll clash during Giants' disappointing season opener against CommandersThe buzz surrounding the New York Giants went silent after a Week 1 nightmare against the Washington Commanders, and there may already be tension between the head coach and a star player.As the first quarter ended, the FOX broadcast caught wide receiver Malik Nabers and head coach Brian Daboll in a verbal altercation as the Giants offense sputtered to start the game.Daboll appeared to be addressing something he didnt like from Nabers during the teams previous drive, and Nabers barked back in his direction. Later, as the team huddled to return to the field, Daboll approached his star receiver, but Nabers left him hanging when the coach offered a high-five.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COMIts hard to know exactly what was said between Nabers and Daboll, but considering the lack of targets and offensive success for the Giants, it likely revolved around that frustration at the start of the 2025 campaign.The Giants were expected to be improved entering a season when owner John Mara made it clear he needed to see progress in the win-loss record to feel comfortable with the regime moving forward.EX-NFL STAR SUGGESTS GIANTS SHOULD SEE WHAT THEY HAVE IN JAXSON DART SOONER THAN LATERBut New York looked similar to last season, as Washingtons defense mauled the offensive line and pressured new quarterback Russell Wilson, who struggled in his Big Blue debut. Wilson went 17 of 37 for 168 yards, connecting with Nabers on five of 12 targets for 71 yards.WanDale Robinson picked up a few key first downs for New York, finishing with six catches for 55 yards on eight targets.A major problem for New York was their run game, which struggled throughout. Wilson led with 44 yards on eight carries, while running backs Tyrone Tracy Jr., Devin Singletary and rookie Cam Skattebo combined for 30 yards on 15 carries.With the run game nonexistent, the Commanders teed off on the Giants offensive line, and Wilson was flustered throughout.Last season, Nabers proved to be quarterback-proof, playing with Daniel Jones, Tommy DeVito and Drew Lock while tallying 1,204 yards on 109 catches with seven touchdowns.With Wilson as the teams new starter, Nabers is expected to be one of the leagues top receivers, but this wasnt the start he or the Giants had in mind in their 21-6 loss Sunday.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 21 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump's fiercest critics concede spotlight to president at US OpenSome of President Donald Trumps fiercest critics shared the spotlight with the president as he watched the U.S. Open in New York City on Sunday afternoon.Bruce Springsteen, Lindsey Vonn, Anna Wintour and Stephen Curry were just some of the athletes and celebrities who were in the stands of Arthur Ashe Stadium in Flushing Meadows, Queens. They have been some of biggest critics of the president outside of the politics world.Springsteen, while over in Europe in June, called Trump and his administration "treasonous." He urged his fans in Germany to stand up with him against "authoritarianism."CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"The America that I love, the America that I sung to you about, that has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years, is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous administration," he told the crowd during his set.Vonn, who won a gold medal in the 2010 Vancouver Olympics, said in 2017 that she wouldnt be representing Trump at the 2018 Pyeongchang Olympics in South Korea."Well I hope to represent the people of the United States, not the president," she said in 2017.In January, she made a point to say she wasnt paying attention to American politics while she was competing in Italy."Theres a lot going on in the U.S. and not all of it positive," she said when asked whether he was going to watch Trumps inauguration. "So Im just excited to kind of have a break."Thats what I love about ski racing that when Im in the starting gate, thats all Im thinking about," Vonn added. "Im not thinking about the world and my life and what else is going on. Im just thinking about going fast and I like that simplicity."TRUMP ARRIVES AT US OPEN FOR MEN'S SINGLES FINAL BETWEEN JANNIK SINNER AND CARLOS ALCARAZAnna Wintour, the former editor-in-chief of Vogue, has had a major feud with Trump over the last few years. She criticized his handling of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. Wintour appeared to be averse to having first lady Melania Trump on the cover of the fashion magazine after her husband became president.Curry had a high-profile social media feud with Trump. Curry suggested he didnt want to go to the White House to celebrate the 2016-17 NBA championship. Trump withdrew the invitation.The Golden State Warriors star went further in an interview with Rolling Stone in 2022."Most of his rhetoric before he was president, during his four years, and even now, if he tries to run again has a tone of divisiveness that doesnt have a place in our country," Curry told the magazine. "As serious and loud as the threat is of him or whoever else is running for office, theres a similar urgency and a loudness thats necessary on the other side."Trump entered the stadium less than an hour before the match started. He was greeted with cheers as initially came into the venue. During the national anthem, the president received some applause and boos when he appeared on the videoboard.Everyone in the stadium was treated to an epic match between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner. Alcaraz won the match and his second U.S. Open title.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 21 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMDrew Barrymore's daughter's quick thinking saves her life after serious e-bike accidentDrew Barrymore's "Charlie's Angels" spy skills paid off for her family.Barrymore, 50, revealed on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" that her daughter suffered a severe injury while mountain biking in France recently.Ahead of the debut of the sixth season of her own talk show, Barrymore visited "The Late Show" and said she felt terrible about canceling her last meet-up with Colbert's wife, her good friend Evelyn McGee-Colbert, but explained that she had a good reason."She's fine, yes, everything's fine," Barrymore said. "My daughter actually, she got in an e-bike accident in France, which sounds so fabulous.DREW BARRYMORE FLAUNTS NATURAL BEAUTY IN BLACK SWIMSUIT DURING LUXURIOUS YACHT GETAWAY"Yes, we were in fabulous France, and then she had an e-bike accident. She was like a mile out in the mountains, and ripped her whole elbow open. It was completely just... I mean we spent days in an E.R., in and out she's fine."Barrymore added, "But she ripped off her bra and turned it into a tourniquet, and I was like... "LIKE WHAT YOURE READING? CLICK HERE FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS"You raised her right," Colbert assured the actress. "You raised her right. Did you ever prep her for that?""No, that's who she is and I just marvel at her," Barrymore said."You had to have done something right for her to have that presence of mind," Colbert said before Barrymore questioned if she had anything to do with it. "Of course, they learn by example don't they?"Barrymore added, "God, I hope I'm that cool."CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR THE ENTERTAINMENT NEWSLETTERThe "50 First Dates" actress shares two children with her ex-husband Will Kopelman. She welcomed their first daughter, Olive, in 2012, and then gave birth to daughter Frankie in 2014.Barrymore and Kopelman divorced in 2016. The two had been married for four years.The talk show host previously revealed she didn't have a "blueprint" when it came to raising kids."All those parents who have it all together, and they've got hygiene and nutrition and schedules and boundaries, God bless you," Barrymore said on an episode of "Chicks in the Office" podcast. "I didn't know any of that stuff when I had my kids."I did not have the blueprint and I felt like a failure a lot. I felt really overwhelmed and like, I dont know what Im doing I dont know what Im doing and Im gonna have to learn on the job.'"Barrymore explained how things have changed since she was a kid, teasing that parents used to leave their children "in the driveway for three hours eating rocks and nobody cared."She said that leniency in parenting "led to resiliency" before adding, "and now we're like, helicopter parenting and coddling and, you know, watching everything."0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 37 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMTrump clashes with reporters after Chicago war meme: Thats not war, thats common sensePresident Donald Trump got into a heated exchange with an NBC News reporter outside the White House on Sunday after he was asked if he was planning to "go to war with Chicago."Trump stoked outrage after he posted a provocative meme to his Truth Social page Saturday, which depicted him as Robert Duvalls character, Lieutenant Colonel William Kilgore, from "Apocalypse Now."The meme was captioned: "I love the smell of deportations in the morning Chicago about to find out why its called the Department of War Chipocalypse now." Some Democrats interpreted the meme to indicate that Trump was going to war with the city of Chicago."The President of the United States is threatening to go to war with an American city, this is not a joke. This is not normal. Donald Trump isn't a strongman, he's a scared man. Illinois wont be intimidated by a wannabe dictator," Illinois Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker posted on X.DEMOCRATS SLAM TRUMP FOR 'WAR' THREATS TARGETING US CITIES: 'NOT YOUR WAR ZONE'"The presidents threats are beneath the honor of our nation, but the reality is that he wants to occupy our city and break our Constitution, we must defend our democracy from this authoritarianism by protecting each other and protecting Chicago from Donald Trump," Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson wrote.When NBC News White House correspondentYamiche Alcindor asked Trump outside the White House before he set off to the U.S. Open whether he was trying to "go to war with Chicago," Trump gave a fiery response."When you say that, darling, thats fake news," Trump said.Alcindor attempted to respond, but Trump told her to listen."Be quiet, listen! You dont listen! You never listen. Thats why youre second-rate. Were not going to war. Were gonna clean up our cities. Were gonna clean them up, so they dont kill five people every weekend," he said. "Thats not war, thats common sense."CHICAGO MAYOR CALLS TRUMP'S FEDERALIZATION THREATS 'BENEATH THE HONOR OF OUR NATION,' PROTESTS PLANNEDTrump has been mulling deploying National Guard troops to quell crime in the Windy City, but has faced opposition from Pritzker and other local officials. Without state cooperation, National Guard troops are typically restricted to defending federal property.Chicago recorded 573 homicides in 2024, marking the 13th straight year the city led the nation in total murders, according to Chicago Police Department data compiled by Wirepoints.According to the Council on Criminal Justices year-end 2024 update, aggravated assaults declined by 4% compared to 2023 but remained 4% higher than in 2019. The council reported that gun assaults fell 15%, though they were still 5% above 2019 levels, and that carjackings dropped 32% year-over-year, yet were 25% higher than in 2019.CLICK HERE FOR MORE COVERAGE OF MEDIA AND CULTUREShortly after the tense exchange, Trump sparred with ABC senior White House correspondent Selina Wang when she asked why he would deploy troops to Chicago when there are cities in the U.S. with higher crime rates."Excuse me, do you know how many people were killed in Chicago last weekend? Eight. Do you know many people who were killed in Chicago the week before? Seven. Do you how many were wounded? Seventy-four people were wounded. You think theres worse than that? I dont think so," Trump said.Eight people were killed, and 50 others were wounded in Chicago in 38 separate shootings over Labor Day weekend.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 40 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMOther strange events reportedly happen at Burning Man as police hunt a killerThis year's Burning Man festival was reportedly marred by a string of shocking incidents, from a surprise birth to a possible electrocution, in addition to the homicide of a Russian national at the famous gathering in Nevadas Black Rock Desert.A Utah couple who attended Burning Man, held this year from Aug. 24 to Sept. 1, left the festival as new parents and did not even know they were expecting.Kayla Thompson, 37, woke up in their recreational vehicle on Aug. 27 with abdominal pain she mistook for cramps, FOX 2 reported, citing her sister-in-lawLacey Paxman.Thompson, who said she had no idea she was pregnant, gave birth in their RV to their daughter, Aurora, who weighed 3 pounds and 9.7 ounces. Thompson's family said she had experienced a cryptic pregnancy, a rare condition where pregnancy goes unnoticed until late in the term or delivery, according to FOX 2.DAD OF BURNING MAN HOMICIDE VICTIM DEMANDS JUSTICE AFTER SON FOUND 'IN POOL OF BLOOD'Good Samaritans at the festival rushed to assist with the baby's delivery, including an OB-GYN who responded to the scene so quickly that he arrived in his underwear, FOX 2 reported."It just shows like nobody cared about getting things in place," Paxman told FOX 2."Nobody cared what they were wearing or, you know, not wearing. They were just there to help this beautiful miracle, you know, come together so beautifully."BURNING MAN HOMICIDE ROCKS FESTIVAL AS POLICE ASK FOR PUBLICS HELP AFTER MAN FOUND IN POOL OF BLOODIn another startling incident, James "JP" Patrick was meditating on the desert floor on Burning Man's final night when he was reportedly struck by a Tesla Cybertruck. He was airlifted out of the desert and underwent emergency surgery. His wife, Jade Patrick, said she expects to face a $50,000 medical bill for the helicopter transport, news outlet SFGate reported.Another man was similarly airlifted from this year's Burning Man after he reportedly stepped in a puddle of water and was possibly electrocuted.He was brought to an external medical provider for additional treatment, FOX 11 reported.MINIVAN PLOWS THROUGH CROWD AT PENNSYLVANIA FESTIVAL, INJURING THREE PEOPLEThe incidents have made headlines as authorities continue to investigate the death of Vadim Kruglov, a 37-year-old Russian national who was found "lying in a pool of blood" at the event. Officials have indicated that his death appears to be an isolated incident.Pershing County Sheriff Jerry Allen's office told Fox News Digital there was "no update" on the case on Sunday. Police have not yet named a suspect in the killing.The annual Burning Man gathering draws tens of thousands of attendees, turning the desert into a temporary city filled with themed camps, massive art installations and ceremonial fires. Last year, the Pershing County Sheriff's Office reported that 28 people had been arrested at the event, up from 13 arrests in 2023, the Reno Gazette Journal reported.Burning Man organizers did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital's request for comment.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 24 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMQuebec takes bold action as Muslim activists blur line between public prayer and protestLate last month, Quebec Premier Franois Legault and Secularism Minister Jean-Franois Robergeannounced that they will introduce a new law this fall to ban prayer in public spaces. The measure comes in response to what Roberge described as the "proliferation of street prayer" a practice that has become synonymous with mass Islamist displays, particularly in the wake of pro-Hamas and pro-Palestinian demonstrations.Street prayer is no longer the image of quiet devotion. FromToronto toTimes Square, it is political theater, often conducted en masse, blocking roads, obstructing entrances and projecting intimidation into the heart of civic life.ISRAELI MINISTER WARNS CANADA IS 'MARCHING TOWARD THE ABYSS' AFTER JEWISH MAN ATTACKED IN FRONT OF CHILDRENLegault was blunt: "When you want to pray, you go in a church or a mosque not in a public place." Roberge added that such practices generate unease, erode neutrality and risk public order.The echoes ofBill 21, Quebecs 2019 law banning public-sector workers from wearing religious symbols, are impossible to ignore. That earlier law asserted Quebecs right to defend lacit or secularism, in French with teeth. Now the province is extending the same logic to the streets.Predictably, civil liberties organizations and establishment Muslim leaders have raised alarms. Based in Toronto, the Canadian Civil Liberties Associationresponded to the plans with a statement that a ban on public prayer collides head-on with protections of religion, expression and assembly in Canadas Charter, a part of the countrys constitution. The Canadian Muslim Forumlabeled the proposed law stigmatizing. And Montreal Archbishop Christian Lpine went so far as toclaim that banning public prayer would be "like forbidding thought itself."The rhetoric is heavy, but it misses the core issue: Public prayer in this context is not an act of private conscience. It is a performance of power in shared civic space.To say so is not "Islamophobic." It is Islamic. The Prophet Muhammad himself cautioned against praying in the middle of the road. One hadith, or saying of the prophet, in Sunan Ibn Majah records: "Beware of stopping to rest and praying in the middle of the road, for it is the refuge of snakes and carnivorous animals."Beyond metaphor, the point is clear: Prayer must not endanger others or disrupt public order. Even Islamic law recognizes the folly of obstructing communal life with ritual performance. Quebec, in other words, is not contradicting Islam but upholding a principle embedded within it.This is not the first time Islamists have sought to stretch the limits of accommodation. Public prayer in Western cities has increasingly been used as a form of political demonstration. It is no coincidence that these displays often coincide with "Free Palestine" rallies that slide easily into antisemitic chants and intimidation of Jewish communities. Outside synagogues and churches, on sidewalks and in squares, mass prayer becomes less about God and more about leverage about showing who can claim the public square.Voices within Muslim communities warn against this manipulation. Raheel Raza, a Canadian Muslim journalist and the cofounder of theClarity Coalition, a network of Muslims, ex-Muslims and allies, challenging Islamist extremism, told me that she opposes religious practices imposed into civic life, from gender-segregated prayers in schools to Islamist infiltration of politics and street prayer.Her argument is simple: faith is personal, not a tool for public coercion.Similarly, Canadian Muslim commentator Mohammed Rizwan, a member of the Clarity Coalition, condemns the politicization of prayer in public spaces, calling it "a deliberate act to provoke and divide."Their perspectives matter precisely because they refuse the false binary that criticism of Islamism is an attack on Islam It is the opposite: a defence of faith against those who weaponize it.They also belie the reductionist allegation that all Muslims are Islamists in hiding.The constitutional battle to come is inevitable. The Supreme Courts2015 decision in Mouvement laque qubcois v. Saguenay established that even municipal prayers violate the states duty of neutrality. Quebec is not forging a new path. It is following a jurisprudence that insists public institutions cannot privilege religious expression.And, as with Bill 21, the government may well invoke the notwithstanding clause to shield this new law from Charter challenges. Critics will cry authoritarianism, but the real authoritarianism lies in the Islamists who claim the right to seize public streets for political theater under the guise of prayer.CLICK HERE FOR MORE FOX NEWS OPINIONWhat is at stake here is more than legal balance. It is the cultural coherence of Quebecs civic life and the civic life of communities from New York City to London.Public spaces are the commons where neutrality must prevail. To surrender them to religious or ideological spectacle is to surrender the very idea of a shared civic realm. Secularism is not intolerance. It is the only principle that guarantees equal freedom for all, regardless of creed.Quebecs proposal, then, is not a ban on prayer. It is a defense of the public square. Prayer belongs in mosques, churches, synagogues and homes. The streets belong to everyone. In refusing to conflate religious devotion with political intimidation, Quebec is asserting a truth that is both secular and, paradoxically, Islamic: worship that obstructs and divides has no place in the civic realm.This legislation will be polarizing. It will be challenged. But it will also draw a line a line that says Canada, Quebec in particular, and, dare say, one day, the world, will not be cowed into letting Islamist street politics redefine our public life.Lacit is not just an idea. It is a shield. And Quebec is once again prepared to use it.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 24 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMSteelers' Mike Tomlin bizarrely describes kicker Chris Boswell as 'serial killer'Usually, the superlative for a great kicker in the NFL has something to do with his leg. A "big boot," "great leg," or something to that effect are the common terms for the player in the pressure-filled position.Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin cooked up a new way to describe veteran Chris Boswell on Sunday after he nailed a 60-yard field goal to put the team ahead 34-23 with 1:03 left in the game against the New York Jets. The Steelers held on for the victory.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"Our kicker is a serial killer," Tomlin told reporters. "Hes got a low-pulse rate. He cant wait to deliver."Boswell has been able to provide those clutch kicks on a regular basis. He was 2-for-2 from field-goal range and nailed all four extra points on Sunday. He hit a 56-yard field goal in the second quarter. Without Boswells makes, the Steelers likely dont win the game."Bos always makes it from 60 in pregame," Tomlin added. "Bos always wants to bang from deep. That one he made in the first half, I don't even know if he even looked at me. It's fourth down and he walked on the field. But that's the type of guy you want banging for you under those circumstances."He joined the Steelers as an undrafted free agent in 2015 and nailed 90.6% of his attempts in his rookie season. It was enough for Pittsburgh to keep bringing him back to the roster.MALIK NABERS, BRIAN DABOLL CLASH DURING GIANTS' DISAPPOINTING SEASON OPENER AGAINST COMMANDERSBoswell earned the second Pro Bowl nod of his career and his first All-Pro selection last season. He was 41-of-44 on field goal attempts. The 41 makes led the NFL. He was 13-of-15 from 50 yards out or more.Pittsburgh will have an extra spotlight on them this season because of the high-profile acquisitions of Aaron Rodgers, DK Metcalf, Jalen Ramsey and others during the offseason.Getting off to a win in Week 1 certainly will quiet the critics for now.Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 40 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMLong-distance running tied to higher risk of colon cancer, early study suggestsLong-distance running, like marathons and ultramarathons, may not always be the health badge we thought it was. In fact, it could increase your cancer risk, according to a new study out of Virginia.Dr. Timothy Cannon of the Inova Schar Cancer Institute began work on the study, which was presented at the 2025 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) Annual Meeting in Chicago, after noticing ultramarathoners under 40 were showing up with advanced colon cancer.To dig deeper, he launched a study of runners who had completed at least five marathons or two ultramarathons, excluding those with family history or other known risk factors.RISK OF COLON CANCER SLASHED BY EATING SPECIFIC TYPES OF VEGETABLES, STUDY FINDS"The study supports the hypothesis that extreme endurance runners have an increased risk of precancerous polyps," Cannon told Fox News Digital.Researchers examined 100 participants between the ages of 35 and 50 who had never undergone a colonoscopy but had completed at least five marathons or two ultramarathons. Individuals with hereditary cancer syndromes or inflammatory bowel disease were excluded to keep the focus on the potential impact of endurance exercise alone.COLORECTAL CANCER MAY CAUSE THESE 4 HIDDEN WARNING SIGNS, EXPERTS SAYEach participant had a colonoscopy done during the study. They also completed a survey about dietary habits, bowel history and long-distance running patterns.He found that 15% had advanced adenomas, or pre-cancerous colon growths, compared to the normal 12% for their age group. Even more, a staggering 41% had at least one adenoma.Any growths discovered during the procedures were reviewed by a panel of gastroenterologists, pathologists and oncologists to determine if they met the criteria for advanced adenomas.COLORECTAL CANCER DIAGNOSES SOAR AMONG YOUNGER ADULTS FOR ONE KEY REASON"I was surprised by just how many of the runners had polyps," said Cannon."I thought they may have more adenomas and advanced adenomas than expected for that age group but I did not imagine that 15% would have advanced adenoma."The average age of the participants was 42.5, well below the typical screening age of 45.Cannon and other experts theorize that intense endurance training might cause repeated "gut stress." During prolonged runs, blood gets diverted away from the intestines, possibly triggering damage and inflammation. Over time, that might lead to mutations and polyps.CANCER DEATHS HIT 'ALARMING' SURGE DUE TO COMMON HEALTH CONDITION, EXPERTS SAYExperts caution the results arent definitive, noting the study lacks a control group and hasnt yet undergone peer review. Still, the numbers might make you sit up and pay attention."We did not have a control group, so this raises the question as to whether or not there is some bias," said the doctor, adding that the runners were mostly from the Washington DC area, and may have other common risk factors outside of running.He also acknowledged the research didnt account for detailed family histories, which could have influenced the results.'WESTERN DIET' BLAMED FOR GROWING RISK OF GI CANCERS AMONG YOUNG ADULTSDespite the results, its not a sign to ditch running completely."Let me first say that people should continue exercising," Cannon stressed. "We have far more problems from not exercising than from exercising too much."He added that exercise decreases your risk of cancer overall, despite this study supporting the idea that extreme doses of exercise, such as ultramarathons, may increase risk of cancer.For those running extreme distances, its important to monitor symptoms such as bleeding, persistent diarrhea or abdominal pain.MORE IN HEALTH NEWSBleeding after running is not to be considered normal or benign and someone experiencing it should seek medical attention."As far as I know, there is no expert body of gastroenterologists that have stated that any rectal bleeding or blood in stool is not a cause for concern," said Cannon.CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP FOR OUR HEALTH NEWSLETTER"However, my patients are telling me that, in practice, many gastroenterologists dismiss bleeding after running as a normal event."0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 43 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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WWW.FOXNEWS.COMMicah Parsons' first Packers sack leaves ex-Cowboys teammate Trevon Diggs in disbelief: 'This can't be real'Micah Parsons first sack as a member of the Green Bay Packers left his former Dallas Cowboys teammate Trevon Diggs in disbelief.The Packers had a 27-13 statement win against the Detroit Lions on Sunday afternoon, and their defense, featuring Parsons for the first time, played a big part. In the fourth quarter, Parsons first tackle as a Packer was a sack on Lions quarterback Jared Goff, and Lambeau Field erupted as their new star edge rusher made his presence felt.While Packers fans loved every second of the play, Diggs voiced his displeasure on social media.CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM"This cant be real," he wrote above a video of the play. "Wake me up from the dream."Diggs and Parsons were close friends on the Cowboys defense, and Diggs was among those who immediately reacted to the bombshell trade that sent the four-time Pro Bowler to Green Bay.JERRY JONES ASSESSES COWBOYS DEFENSE WITHOUT MICAH PARSONS IN LOSS TO EAGLESDiggs posted a broken-heart emoji when the news went public and called Parsons the "best in the world" as he congratulated him on signing a four-year, $188 million contract extension with the Packers.While Parsons prepared for his Packers debut, Diggs played against the Philadelphia Eagles to kick off the NFL season Thursday. The Cowboys made it tough for their division rival, but the Eagles pulled out a 24-20 win.Perhaps the loss, coupled with seeing Parsons thrive in Green Bay as the Packers get off to a hot start, is stinging the Cowboys top cornerback in Week 1.The Packers defense sacked Goff four times in this NFC North battle as the Lions offense struggled to find consistency early in their campaign. Goff was still efficient, going 31 of 39 for 225 yards with one touchdown and one interception in the loss.Meanwhile, Parsons new quarterback, Jordan Love, threw with confidence, going 16 of 22 for 188 yards with two touchdown passes to Jayden Reed and Tucker Kraft.While Parsons notched his first sack of the year, fellow edge rusher Rashan Gary added 1.5 sacks and seven tackles in the victory.Diggs and Parsons will meet again in Week 4 when the Cowboys face the Packers on "Sunday Night Football."Follow Fox News Digitalssports coverage on X, and subscribe tothe Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.0 Kommentare 0 Geteilt 24 Ansichten 0 Bewertungen
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