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1 day agoCognitive Impairment After Psychosis
Recovery from cognitive impairment is possible, and new opportunities can arise despite challenges.
I was drinking on the descent and misjudged a corner, Pidcock said in team statement. I overshot it and went down the ravine. It was like one of these horror crashes you see, but I'm very lucky that I am OK.
Proud to report this kid is doing a whole lot better & back on her feet. Want to thank our recovery communities & the fans who stood by & were so supportive. Aiming to keep the journey somehow private, but look forward to sharing my experience, strength & hope as makes sense.
LOS ANGELES -- Former Disney Channel star Christy Carlson Romano is feeling emotional, after receiving a positive cancer screening. "I kind of was in disbelief about it because I was filming, and so happy to be back on set," she said in a video on social media Tuesday. The 41-year-old said she got the screening because her family has a history of the disease.
"Thank God he's built me to overcome every obstacle I've faced and that will be the story once again," Finney wrote. "I tore my ACL and my both of my meniscus within my knee. Got me into surgery the next day. [Doctor] said it's insane I was able to fight tearing that 15 seconds into the fight."
Everton forward Jack Grealish has confirmed that his season is over, after undergoing surgery for a foot issue he sustained in January. Grealish has been a revelation on Merseyside since joining on a season-long loan from Manchester City in the summer, but his time at the Hill Dickinson will now end on a sour note. "Didn't want the season to end like this but that's football, gutted,"
My before' was trying to make myself as small as possible in every conceivable way: my body, voice, emotions, opinions, she says. My after' is allowing myself to be my biggest self, however that looks.
Riding a mountain bike comes with risks, and injuries are common among most riders, from minor cuts and scrapes to broken bones and more severe head trauma. But what are the common injuries from mountain biking, and what is the recovery like for the most common MTB injuries? Well, I've had most of them over the years. From the minor scrapes and bumps to the more severe head trauma, fractured bones, and ligament damage.
Multi-day ski trips, whether you're hitting two, three, four, or more days in a row on the slopes, are a ton of fun, but people who aren't used to skiing multiple days in a row start to get pretty sore pretty quick. This 10 minute recovery stretch routine from Outdoor Adventure Training is a great way to unwind and support recovery after a long day on the slopes, and all you need is a yoga mat and a small space.
When Dan Richards went for a New Year's Eve swim in 2023, he never could have imagined how drastically his life would change. In a freak accident, he injured his neck when a wave caused him to flip and hit the sand in Langland Bay, Swansea. "I knew instantly that I was paralysed," the 37-year-old said. "I couldn't move anything." Doctors told him he would be bed-bound but, two years later, he uses a wheelchair and can move his arms and fingers.
'They told my wife she may never see me again,' said King, who underwent three brain surgeries and spent three weeks in a coma. '[They said] if I did in fact survive, I would probably be a vegetable for the rest of my life. But I'm a talking vegetable!'
"They told my wife she may never see me again," he said on the new episode of the BrooklynVegan Interview Podcast. "[They said] if I did in fact survive, I would probably be a vegetable for the rest of my life." And then he added with a laugh, "But I'm a talking vegetable!" Dave was told by doctors as he was leaving the hospital that he was a "miracle."
Following his life-changing crash at Red Bull Rampage 2025, Adolf Silva has been keeping us all extremely well updated on the status of his recovery in his video series . The 28-year-old Spaniard has been posting a video every week documenting the process of his recovery. Adolf can be seen in good spirits and continuing to work as hard as ever while facing what is perhaps his life's most monumental challenge yet.
There's so much to love about the transition into fall and winter: that first sip of a pumpkin spice latte, the return of cozy sweaters, and the pure joy of crunching through leaves like you did as a kid. But your cold-weather workouts? That's where the romance fades. Dragging yourself to a HIIT class before sunrise or battling icy wind on your way to the gym suddenly feels a lot harder when your brain is suggesting you hibernate until spring.
This can be hard for onlookers to understand, but for people who have lived through trauma, chronic emotional invalidation, or unsafe relationships, self-blame can become an organizing principle. It offers a painful kind of order. If suffering is my fault, then at least it makes sense. Over time, that belief does not stay confined to memory. It begins to shape behavior.
For most people, the word psychosis evokes images of permanent decline. A person with lived experience is imagined as someone whose future has been irreversibly damaged, whose mind can never be trusted again, and whose life will shrink to something small, unsteady, and disconnected. We are taught to believe that a psychotic episode destroys a person's capacity to think clearly, work meaningfully, contribute to society, love deeply, or live fully.
A 300-kilogram bronze church bell stolen in Bremen days ago has been recovered, the city's police said on Friday. A recycling center employee contacted the authorities to notify them he had purchased the stolen bell from two unknown men, before later learning about the stolen church bell and connecting the dots. The bell will return to the tower of the Church of the Holy Spirit in Bremen, which is mostly used now as a charity shop.