Soap star shares photo after 'catastrophic' stroke and celebrates miracle as she turns 80
EXCLUSIVE: Doctors star Diane Keen, who featured in a long-running Nescafe ad campaign, puts her remarkable recovery from a stroke so severe medics said only…
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EXCLUSIVE: Doctors star Diane Keen, who featured in a long-running Nescafe ad campaign, puts her remarkable recovery from a stroke so severe medics said only 2% of people survive, down to never believing she would die, as she looks forward to turning 80. Soap star shares photo after 'catastrophic' stroke and celebrates miracle as she turns 80. Although good for strength and cardio conditioning, soccer has a high risk of physical injury, said Chen Chen-cheng (陳建成), head of the physical medicine and rehabilitation department at the Cheng Hsin General Hospital.
Furthermore, By Ho Chia-yu and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter, with staff writer Warming-up, physical conditioning and post-exercise recovery are key to enjoying soccer safely, a Taipei-based physiatrist said, as World Cup fever fuels a surge in the sport’s popularity among Taiwanese.
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EXCLUSIVE: Doctors star Diane Keen, who featured in a long-running Nescafe ad campaign, puts her remarkable recovery from a stroke so severe medics said only 2% of people survive, down to never believing she would die, as she looks forward to turning 80
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Although good for strength and cardio conditioning, soccer has a high risk of physical injury, said Chen Chen-cheng (陳建成), head of the physical medicine and rehabilitation department at the Cheng Hsin General Hospital.
according to Taipei TimesBy Ho Chia-yu and Jonathan Chin / Staff reporter, with staff writer Warming-up, physical conditioning and post-exercise recovery are key to enjoying soccer safely, a Taipei-based physiatrist said, as World Cup fever fuels a surge in the sport’s popularity among Taiwanese.
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EXCLUSIVE: Doctors star Diane Keen, who featured in a long-running Nescafe ad campaign, puts her remarkable recovery from a stroke so…
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