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John Cena’s 611lbs squat from 2015 continues to inspire the active fitness community
In a career defined by wrestling and acting, former WWE superstar John Cena managed to surprise fans. Back in 2015, Cena ...
Casey LaDelle on MSN
This survival mistake can be deadly.
In this video, we showcase exciting recovery missions with vehicles and heavy machinery. Join us as we tackle various ...
The best-selling Ninja Thirsti usually costs £29.99 but there's a way to get it for £2.36 combining three money saving deals ...
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Arellano: A walk through promising, problem-plagued MacArthur Park with its council member
I'm standing in the northern section of MacArthur Park with City Councilmember Eunisses Hernandez, and the modern-day ...
These targets offer a clear picture of what strong, fit ageing actually looks like ...
In a video posted to Instagram, Ramsay shared a Sunday double session: a 2,000m swim, followed by a 60-minute strength workout. While he didn’t reveal what the gym work involved, he logged a swim time ...
Khaleej Times on MSN
This 5-minute scan spots heart disease long before emergencies: UAE doctors
Heart attacks are often thought to come with warning signs like chest pain, breathlessness, or discomfort in the arm. But doctors say the reality is far more worrying: many heart attacks happen ...
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26-year-old's kidneys collapse after daily bubble tea habit
A 26-year-old office worker in Taiwan now faces lifelong dialysis after years of heavy sugar intake compounded by an undiagnosed kidney condition, doctors say.
Frustrated that your left bicep is still sub-18 inches? Six-pack missing a couple of packs? Whether 2026 marks yet another ...
A sedentary 46-year-old man has given himself six months to go from a ‘large object’ to become a ‘human forklift’ for the ...
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Maple Leafs’ Craig Berube suffers gym accident that has fans reminiscing about his fighting days
Maple Leafs head coach Craig Berube suffers brutal head wound after suffering accident in gym prior to Mitch Marner return ...
The “Tulsa King” star says going to the gym keeps him “confident” and “ready to face any challenge” ...
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