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X-rays on Matthew Stafford's injured finger reveal good news
Matthew Stafford injured his finger during Saturday's playoff game but the X-rays revealed he didn't suffer any breaks or fractures.
Pain-sensing gut neurons don’t just detect discomfort — they help launch allergic immune reactions, according to a new study from Weill Cornell Medicine. Researchers found these neurons can kick-start ...
ST walked the CES show floor to highlight five digital health products that caught our eye. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Vonn, less than two years after knee replacement surgery, seven years after retiring, is favored to win the Olympic downhill.
Drunken Gary Webb broke a man's jaw in an unprovoked attack in a pub beer garden. The 38-year-old was drunk and angry in The ...
Webb - who's been 'dogged with bullying because of his appearance' - was sent to jail following the unprovoked attack in ...
Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford faces a crucial moment after injuring his throwing finger during the Wild Card ...
X-rays on Stafford's finger were negative and there was no dislocation after the hit, which appeared to happen after ...
Stafford will seemingly be fine, though, as NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported Sunday morning that X-rays were negative on ...
With the pocket collapsing late in the first half during a 34-31 wild-card round win over the Carolina Panthers on Saturday ...
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