Billy Porter candidly recalled in a new podcast interview that he nearly lost his leg while he was placed in a sepsis-induced coma.
Billy Porter shared that he was "dead for three days" while battling sepsis back in September 2025, saying that he feels like a "walking miracle" after recovering from the condition.
Billy Porter said that he is "a walking miracle" after being hospitalized for a serious case of urosepsis. In a new interview, the actor revealed the extent of his illness, saying that he was put on ...
Coming across zombies and stalkers when you’re low or entirely out of ammunition is one of the scariest things you can deal with in a Resident Evil ...
The skier’s crash at the Milan Cortina Olympics left her with a complex tibia fracture and a rare complication that required ...
Craig Cunningham’s long and improbable recovery from cardiac arrest has been slowed in recent weeks. The Tucson Roadrunners captain had part of his left leg amputated on Christmas Eve amid fears of ...
A 91-year-old man with a history of bladder carcinoma and left total knee arthroplasty was evaluated because of left knee pain. A culture of synovial fluid showed no growth. A diagnosis was made.
Vonn arrived at the Winter Olympics with a full anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture, bone bruising and meniscal damage in her left knee from a crash suffered at the final World Cup downhill race ...
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Woman loses hands and legs, suffers multiple heart attacks after rare infection from her pet dog’s lick causes sepsis
A 52-year-old UK woman, Manjit Sangha, survived a rare infection from her pet dog’s lick but lost both hands and legs and ...
What made Vonn's injuries especially serious was that she had developed a condition known as compartment syndrome — when ...
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Dog owner's limbs cut off after she developed a horrific infection from pet's lick
Manjit Sangha, 56, developed sepsis, survived six heart attacks, and contracted pneumonia, which led to the loss of her limbs following a quadruple amputation ...
Dear Doctor: I already lost one leg to a diabetic ulcer, I’m afraid the same thing will happen again
DEAR DR. ROACH: I have a diabetic nonhealing ulcer on my right heel. I was told that the blood circulation in my foot is not very good, which is why the ulcer is not healing.
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