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Madonna Reveals the First Words She Spoke After Her ‘Near-Death Experience’ in ICU – Rolling Stone

  1. Madonna Reveals the First Words She Spoke After Her ‘Near-Death Experience’ in ICU Rolling Stone
  2. Madonna believes she spoke to God during ‘near-death’ hospitalization for ‘serious bacterial infection’ Fox News
  3. Madonna Reveals First Word She Said After Waking Up from Coma PEOPLE
  4. Madonna struggled walking to her yard after ‘near-death’ infection Entertainment Weekly News
  5. Madonna Opens Up About Near-Death Experience in L.A. Concert: ‘God Was Saying, “You Wanna Come With Me?” And I Said, “No!”‘ Variety

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US gymnastics legend Mary Lou Retton ‘fighting for her life’ in ICU, daughter says – NBC Southern California

  1. US gymnastics legend Mary Lou Retton ‘fighting for her life’ in ICU, daughter says NBC Southern California
  2. Olympic Gymnast Mary Lou Retton “Fighting For Her Life” With Rare Illness | E! News E! News
  3. Former Olympic Gymnast Mary Lou Retton ‘Fighting for Her Life’ in ICU, Daughter Says PEOPLE
  4. Mary Lou Retton ‘fighting for her life’ with rare form of pneumonia, daughter says Yahoo Sports
  5. Olympian Mary Lou Retton’s ‘DWTS’ Pro Partner Sasha Farber Shares Update on Her Health Crisis (Exclusive) Entertainment Tonight
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Ty Pennington Admitted to ICU Days After Attending ‘Barbie’ Premiere: “From the Red Carpet, to the ICU” – Hollywood Reporter

  1. Ty Pennington Admitted to ICU Days After Attending ‘Barbie’ Premiere: “From the Red Carpet, to the ICU” Hollywood Reporter
  2. Ty Pennington Recovering After Hospitalization Where He Was Intubated Access Hollywood
  3. Ty Pennington intubated in ICU days after attending ‘Barbie’ premiere Entertainment Weekly News
  4. Ty Pennington, 58, is rushed to ER where he is intubated after having trouble breathing Daily Mail
  5. Ty Pennington intubated in ICU days after attending Barbie premiere: ‘From the red carpet to the ICU’ Yahoo Entertainment
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Bellator’s Cris Lencioni in ICU after cardiac arrest, family says – ESPN – ESPN

  1. Bellator’s Cris Lencioni in ICU after cardiac arrest, family says – ESPN ESPN
  2. Rising MMA star Cris Lencioni in ICU after cardiac arrest, family says he’s ‘in his biggest fight yet’ Fox News
  3. Chael Sonnen says Bellator’s Cris Lencioni has been hospitalized after losing consciousness during training: “He has not regained consciousness” | BJPenn.com BJPENN.COM
  4. Bellator official confirms Cris Lencioni medical condition MMA Junkie
  5. Bellator MMA fighter hospitalized after passing out in practice —‘He has not regained consciousness’ MMA Mania
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GRAPHIC: 19-year-old in ICU after being ‘tortured’ by teens at party, family says – WSAZ

  1. GRAPHIC: 19-year-old in ICU after being ‘tortured’ by teens at party, family says WSAZ
  2. Trent Lehrkamp hazing: FBI joins Georgia probe as depraved new details of abuse emerge Fox News
  3. Father of alleged Georgia hazing victim told investigators his son was just trying to fit in WJXT News4JAX
  4. South Georgia teen force-fed alcohol, substances before dropped off at ER had faced similar abuse before, police report shows 11Alive.com WXIA
  5. FBI joins probe into bullying of Georgia teen Trent Lehrkamp as crowd demands charges outside hospital New York Post

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‘Terrified’ Hoda Kotb Had Ex-Fiance Joel Schiffman By Her ‘Side’ Amid Daughter Hope’s ICU Stay – Yahoo Entertainment

  1. ‘Terrified’ Hoda Kotb Had Ex-Fiance Joel Schiffman By Her ‘Side’ Amid Daughter Hope’s ICU Stay Yahoo Entertainment
  2. Hoda Kotb Thanks Viewers for Support After Sharing Daughter’s Health News: ‘Profoundly Touched’ PEOPLE
  3. Hoda Kotb admits she’s ‘profoundly touched’ over Today fans’ ‘beautiful words’ after her daughter’s health… The US Sun
  4. Hoda Kotb Tears Up Revealing Daughter Was in the ICU Entertainment Tonight
  5. Hoda Kotb opens up about touching exchange with daughter Hope after three-year-old after ICU stay Daily Mail
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Trooper in ICU, shooter dead after raid at proposed APD training facility, GBI says – WSB-TV Channel 2

DEKALB COUNTY, Ga — A Georgia State Patrol trooper was shot, and the protester who shot him was shot and killed during a raid at the site of a proposed Atlanta Police Department training facility on Wednesday, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said.

Officials said the trooper was in the ICU and had surgery at Grady Memorial Hospital. He was shot in his pelvic area and was wearing a bulletproof vest during the incident.

GBI Director Mike Register said several agencies raided near the proposed facility that morning. As law enforcement moved through the property, officers found a man inside a tent in the woods.

The GBI released a photo of the tent where the suspect was found.

Officers gave verbal commands to the man, but he did not comply. He then shot a Georgia State Patrol Trooper. That’s when officers returned fire in self-defense, according to the GBI.

Law enforcement officers shot and killed the person who shot the trooper. The shooter’s identity has not been released.

The GBI says the raid was to remove protesters who were at the facility illegally.

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“We would just like to ask for everyone’s thoughts and prayers for his family during this difficult time,” GSP Colonel Chris Wright said.

A Channel 2 Action News photographer saw officers with guns drawn and trained in the woods. According to the GBI, at least four people have been arrested.

Register said building the training center is great for the city, but he supports the right to protest even though he feels protesters have gone over the line several times.

“They’re endangering the community and the citizens in this area,” Register said.

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Protesters disagreed with how the GBI described this incident, telling Channel 2′s Tom Jones that the protest was peaceful.

The facility, which protesters have nicknamed “Cop City,” has been controversial to many.

Protestors say the facility would be wrong for the community and the environment. The proposed facility would take up an 85-acre plot off Key Road in the largest urban forest in metro Atlanta.

Last month, protestors had to be forcibly removed from trees in the area of the proposed facility.

The GBI says the investigation remains active.

As of early Wednesday evening, there was still a significant police presence outside the proposed facility.

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Damar Hamlin shows ‘signs of improvement’ while still in ICU in critical condition, Bills say, after mid-game cardiac arrest


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After suffering a cardiac arrest during a game on Monday, Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin remains in critical condition in intensive care, with “signs of improvement” noted over the past day, his team tweeted early Wednesday afternoon, while uneasy supporters across the nation awaited word of his fate.

“He is expected to remain under intensive care as his health care team continues to monitor and treat him,” the Bills said.

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Hamlin, 24, had still been sedated on a ventilator as doctors worked toward getting him to breathe on his own, his uncle Dorrian Glenn told CNN on Tuesday, after Hamlin’s collapse on the field the prior night halted the Bills game against the Cincinnati Bengals, stunning a packed stadium that only moments earlier had been rippling with excitement ahead of Hamlin’s tackle of a Bengals wide receiver.

Hamlin’s heartbeat was restored on the field as staff tended to him, the Bills have said, before he was taken to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center, where he was still being treated Wednesday. Hamlin was resuscitated only once, a family spokesman clarified Wednesday, not twice, as his uncle told CNN on Tuesday.

“My nephew basically died on the field and they brought him back to life,” Glenn said Tuesday.

It is still unclear what led to the cardiac arrest. CNN has requested comment from the hospital system, which is not releasing information about Hamlin or providing interviews with his medical staff.

Hamlin is on a ventilator to relieve some of the strain on his lungs, which have been damaged, according to Glenn. The doctors told Glenn his nephew has also been “flipped over on his stomach” in the hospital to help with the blood on his lungs, he said, adding, “It seems like he’s trending upwards in a positive way.”

Hamlin’s cardiac arrest came as the NFL is under scrutiny for how it protects players in an inherently violent game. Hamlin collapsed shortly after a collision in which Higgins tried to power past Hamlin, who’d approached for a tackle, with about six minutes remaining in the first quarter of Monday’s game. Hamlin still twisted Higgins to the ground and stood up – but within seconds fell and lay motionless.

Monday’s contest was postponed with the Bengals leading 7-3, and will not be resumed this week, and no decision has been made on whether to ever continue it, the NFL said Tuesday.

On-field injuries are not uncommon in the league, which often resumes play even after severe cases. Many current and former players strongly have supported the game’s postponement, saying Hamlin’s cardiac arrest felt especially disturbing as medical personnel fought to save his life while fans and players looked on.

As Hamlin was treated on the field, some players fell to their knees, sent up a prayer or were openly weeping and embracing one another. Bills offensive tackle Dion Dawkins realized the gravity of his teammate’s condition when Hamlin stayed on the ground as more and more medical staff were called over, he said.

“In that moment, you’re just thinking like, ‘What can I do? What can we do?’ And it just immediately breaks you down into prayer,” Dawkins told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer on Tuesday. “Whether you’re a believer or not, only a higher power can really take control of what is next. And our people that help also assisted that higher power.”

The incident marks the latest in a series of tragic blows for the Buffalo community, which in the past few months has endured a racist mass shooting and a historic blizzard that left at least 41 people dead in Erie County, New York. “It has been, you know, just (a) constant beating for Buffalo,” Dawkins said.

A swell of support has surrounded Hamlin and his family as messages of prayers and well wishes have flooded in from star athletes, fans and national leaders. A fundraiser that Hamlin previously had started for his Chasing M’s Foundation toy drive has raised more than $6 million since his hospitalization.

At a prayer service for the player Tuesday night, community members described the heartbreak of watching “one of our own” endure such a crisis.

“All you can do right now is pray for Damar: the man, not the football player, not the Buffalo Bill, but the person,” the city’s poet laureate Jillian Hanesworth said. “He has to pull through.”

Cardiac arrest results from electrical disturbances that cause the heart to suddenly stop beating properly, and death can occur quickly if help isn’t rendered immediately. It is not the same as a heart attack or heart failure.

When the heart is not beating well, fluid can sometimes back up into the lungs and make it hard for medical staff to oxygenate the patient, CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta explained. So, they flip the person on their stomach into a prone position to make breathing easier.

The prone position “is used only when it is very difficult to oxygenate, or move gases in and out through the lungs,” which can happen when fluid backs up in the lungs because the heart isn’t functioning well, Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a cardiologist and director of the cardiac catheterization laboratory at George Washington University Hospital, said Tuesday.

It sounded Tuesday evening like Hamlin still was having a significant amount of cardiac dysfunction and his heart not pumping enough blood, Gupta told CNN’s Anderson Cooper at the time. A treatment option would be to decrease the body’s demand for oxygenated blood, he said.

“So, you want to improve the amount of circulation, but in the interim, you can also decrease the demand by sedating somebody, by keeping them on a breathing machine,” he said. “Sometimes they’ll even use cooling agents, hypothermia it’s called, to basically almost put the body in more of a hibernation-like state so it’s not demanding as much oxygenated blood. That’s part of the reason he would be on a breathing machine as well.”

Hamlin was resuscitated just once after his collapse, his family’s spokesperson said Wednesday. Glenn, the player’s uncle, misspoke when he told CNN and ESPN the prior day that Hamlin had been resuscitated twice, spokesperson Jordon Rooney said.

“There’s a lot of medical jargon, a lot of things being said, so Damar’s only been resuscitated once,” Rooney, Hamlin’s friend and marketing representative, said Wednesday, speaking on behalf of the family.

“His uncle’s incredibly supportive of his of his nephew. … I think that, you know, he just wanted to do his part to share some good news, and I think just misspoke,” Rooney said.

The family has said it is grateful for all the support it has received, including from the hospital, fans and the NFL community.

“(They are) incredibly thankful of everything that has been out there, all of the support that they’ve gotten. It’s made this just a little bit easier for them,” Rooney said Wednesday. “They’re very grateful people, and it’s meant a lot to them.”

Higgins, the receiver involved in the collision that preceded Hamlin’s collapse, has reached out to Hamlin’s family and been supportive, Rooney said.

Several star athletes – including tennis player Coco Gauff, the NFL’s JJ Watt and NBA legend LeBron James – have applauded the NFL’s decision to postpone the game and have emphasized the importance of Hamlin’s safe recovery over the game’s outcome

Former NFL player Donté Stallworth said the league’s decision to postpone the game wouldn’t have happened years ago. “Five, 10 years ago, the game probably would have resumed,” he told CNN’s Jim Sciutto on Tuesday.

“I don’t know if you can make the game any much safer,” he said. “This is a brutal sport. I think people forget that. They look at players more as commodities sometimes, especially with fantasy football.

“Sometimes we forget the human side, that these players are actually human beings and they have families and they have wives and kids,” he added, pointing out that Hamlin’s “mother was there witnessing this with her own eyes.”

Dawkins was relieved and grateful that his team did not have to continue playing, he said.

“The fact that we did not have to go back out there on that field and play just shows that there is care, and that’s all we can ever ask for is that we get treated as people,” he said. “Because most people just treat us as athletes, as superstars, and some people like celebrities, but in that moment they treated us like people.”

Bills players and staff are still processing Monday night’s events, a source within the team told CNN’s Coy Wire on Tuesday.

The continued shock of Hamlin’s hospitalization – on top of the city’s mass shooting in May, deadly December blizzard, having a home game in November moved to Detroit and getting stuck in Chicago during the holidays – has been heavy on everyone associated with the club, the source said.

“Everyone is exhausted,” the source told Wire, adding that the team’s flight back to New York didn’t land until 3:30 a.m. ET on Tuesday.

This story has been updated to reflect the number of times Hamlin was resuscitated based on information from a family spokesperson and his uncle.



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Damar Hamlin remains in the ICU. Here’s what we know about the Buffalo Bills player’s condition.

Damar Hamlin spent Monday night in an intensive care unit and remained there Tuesday in critical condition, the Buffalo Bills said in a statement.

The 24-year-old NFL player collapsed during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night, and Bills officials said he suffered a cardiac arrest. 

Hamlin’s uncle spoke to reporters outside the University of Cincinnati Medical Center on Tuesday night and said his nephew’s heart stopped twice, once on the field and again at the hospital, CBS Chicago’s Charlie De Mar reported.

What happened in the Monday Night Football game?

With 5:58 to go in the game’s first quarter, Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins, who was running the ball, hit Hamlin, a 24-year-old safety, in the chest with his helmet during a play. Hamlin dragged Higgins down to the ground. Hamlin stood up right after — but a few seconds later, collapsed.

Medical personnel attended to Hamlin for 19 minutes on the field, The Associated Press reported, and Hamlin received both CPR and required an automated external defibrillator. CBS Sports reported he was placed on a stretcher, then put in an ambulance, where he was given oxygen, to be taken to the hospital.

The remainder of the game between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals was postponed.

The Bills said early Tuesday that Hamlin had suffered cardiac arrest and his heartbeat was restored on the field, and he was transferred to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center for further testing and treatment. He was sedated and listed in critical condition, the team said. 

Fans rallied outside the hospital overnight and donated millions of dollars to Hamlin’s effort to buy Christmas toys for children from his hometown of McKees Rocks, Pennsylvania, outside Pittsburgh. 

What is “commotio cordis”?

While it’s not yet clear exactly what Hamlin experienced, CBS News medical contributor Dr. David Agus said Hamlin may have suffered what’s known as commotio cordis, which is heart arrhythmia that occurs when someone takes a direct hit to their chest.

Describing the condition as “a confusion of the heart,” where the heart muscle pumps erratically, Agus said the energy of the blow interferes with the electrical signals in the heart, creating a new beat known as ventricular fibrillation — a fast, erratic heartbeat that does not pump blood into the brain. When that happens, Agus said the heart needs to be shocked back into regular rhythm.

“That’s why there are defibrillators on the sidelines of games, is to be able to use them to shock the best heart back into a regular rhythm,” he said.

Agus said every minute blood flow is stopped to the brain increases the potential of severe consequences — including death.

“Every minute you wait is basically 10% increase likelihood of death — so the quicker you do it, the better,” he said.

Agus said the next 12 to 24 hours will show how Hamlin’s heart is recovering — but the greater question is whether he suffered any injury to his brain from his heart stopping. The faster they were able to get his heart started, Agus said, the more likely it is he will recover quickly.

Hamlin is reportedly on a ventilator, so Agus said over the next 12 to 24 hours, medical personnel will slow down that machine to see if his body takes over and he begins to breathe on his own, allowing them to remove the ventilator.

Agus said approximately 30 cases of commotio cordis occur in the U.S. every year, including among Little League players who get hit in the chest with a ball. 



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Jeremy Renner is in ICU recovering from 2 surgeries after being injured in snow plowing incident



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“Hawkeye” actor Jeremy Renner is recovering from surgery after suffering “blunt chest trauma and orthopedic injuries” in a New Year’s Day snow plowing accident in Nevada, a spokesperson for the actor said.

As of Monday evening, Renner was in the intensive care unit in “critical but stable condition,” the spokesperson said.

The 51-year-old actor has so far undergone two surgeries to address injuries he sustained in the accident, a source close to the actor previously told CNN.

Renner was hospitalized on Sunday after a “weather related accident” while plowing snow, his representative Sam Mast confirmed to CNN earlier on Monday.

The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office said its deputies responded to a “traumatic injury” involving Renner in the area of Mount Rose Highway in Reno.

Deputies found Renner injured and coordinated his transport to an area hospital, the Sheriff’s Office said in a news release, adding that the actor was the only person involved in the accident.

The Sheriff’s Office did not provide details on how the snow plow accident happened but said its Major Accident Investigation Team is looking into the circumstances of the incident.

At the time of the accident, parts of western Nevada were covered with snow. The Reno area received around 6-12 inches of snow at elevations below 5,000 feet between New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, and up to 18 inches at higher elevations, according to the National Weather Service in Reno.

Renner has shared multiple videos and photos on his verified social media accounts showing him in snowy conditions, including one Instagram video posted two weeks ago in which the actor appears to be driving a snowplow.

Renner’s family released a statement Monday evening thanking hospital staff and first responders as the actor remained hospitalized.

“Jeremy’s family would like to express their gratitude to the incredible doctors and nurses looking after him, Truckee Meadows Fire and Rescue, Washoe County Sheriff, Reno City Mayor Hillary Schieve and the Carano and Murdock families,” a statement from his spokesperson read. “They are also tremendously overwhelmed and appreciative of the outpouring of love and support from his fans.”

Renner stars in the Paramount+ series “Mayor of Kingstown” and is best known for his role as Hawkeye in several Marvel Cinematic Universe films.



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