Plus, it’s not like this is entirely new behavior. Back in 2009, there were rumors that his infamous Thanksgiving incident (the one that led to his divorce) was the result of Ambien. Woods, it should be noted, has had four back surgeries since 2014. In 2008, he had knee surgery, but his problems with painkillers had reportedly been going on since at least 2007. A source told Gerald Posner that “Tiger’s regular dosing of painkillers was ‘potentially a problem’ during those six months because of the addictive nature of his medications. That coincides with Woods tearing his left knee ACL, a common athlete injury, in July 2007. Woods and his advisers decided against surgery then and instead he continued playing and winning on the PGA Tour.” … [Read more...] about Tiger Woods Wasn’t Drinking—But Still, It’s Not a Good Look
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‘Sherlock’ Sends Benedict Cumberbatch Back in Time to Victorian London
“The special is its own thing,” Moffat told Entertainment Weekly in March. “We wouldn’t have done the story we’re doing, and the way we’re doing it, if we didn’t have this special. It’s not part of the run of three episodes. So we had this to do it—as we could hardly conceal—it’s Victorian.” He added, “It’s kind of in its own little bubble.” … [Read more...] about ‘Sherlock’ Sends Benedict Cumberbatch Back in Time to Victorian London
Tiger Woods Divorce: Elin’s Dignified Exit
Mia Parnevik, who along with her husband, golfer Jesper Parnevik, introduced Tiger and Elin, spoke to the Swedish paper Expressen. "To stay for the money was not an option for Elin. She didn't get married to Tiger for that," Parnevik said. She makes it clear that Elin wouldn't put up with any humiliation. "A lot of women would have stayed. Elin could have become a sellout, tell mean things, but she chose her own way. As a Swede I feel proud." … [Read more...] about Tiger Woods Divorce: Elin’s Dignified Exit
Drug Being Tested At University Of Pennsylvania To Treat COVID-19 Shows Promise
This is an inexpensive, generic drug used to prevent transplant organ rejection and it appears to also control an inflammatory immune reaction that can happen with some coronavirus patients. But there is a concern. Pharmaceutical companies aren’t sponsoring trials on the drug because there’s not much profit potential. … [Read more...] about Drug Being Tested At University Of Pennsylvania To Treat COVID-19 Shows Promise
‘I Don’t Care How Long I Have To Stay In Line’: Clinics See Big Response After California Opens Vaccines To People 65 And Older
County Health Leaders Raise Red Flags About Lack Of Vaccine Doses After Access Expanded Roseville Flower Shop Bombarded With Threats, Mistaken For Texas Business Owned By Capitol Rioter Family Searching For Dog, Tyson, That Went Missing After Fatal Crash In Solano County Officials said they will be able to vaccinate up to 1,000 a day at the health services site – with several other sites opening in Modesto, Turlock, Patterson and Oakdale in the next couple of weeks. … [Read more...] about ‘I Don’t Care How Long I Have To Stay In Line’: Clinics See Big Response After California Opens Vaccines To People 65 And Older