What happened to Siegfried Fischbacher’s partner Roy Horn?
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LAS Vegas performers Siegfried and Roy had been stunning crowds with their animal and magic revue for nearly 40 years.
The entertaining duo first met more than six decades ago while working on a cruise ship and started performing together in 1967.
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What happened to Siegfried Fischbacher’s partner Roy Horn?
His death came shortly after a week of his coronavirus diagnosis.
His partner Siegfried Fischbacher said in a statement: Today, the world has lost one of the greats of magic, but I have lost my best friend.
The cost of being ‘The King’
Spencer Fisher was a popular UFC fighter for seven years. When an abnormal brain scan ended his career in 2013, he went to work for the UFC. Now, he’s living with the damage he suffered over a decade of fighting.
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For the Fisher family, it arrived on Jan. 13, 2017, the day the UFC’s then-chief legal officer informed Emily Fisher that the services of her husband, former UFC lightweight Spencer Fisher, would no longer be needed.
“I’m glad to hear that your family’s holidays were memorable,” it began.
UFC Donates $1 Million Towards Brain Research
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The UFC announced that it has contributed $1 million towards brain research with the Cleveland Clinic.
According to ESPN.com, the Cleveland Clinic’s Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas has been working on the Professional Athletes Brain Health Study for 10 years. The UFC has also donated $2 million over three rounds of support.
Throughout the UFC helping out the clinic, over 100 UFC fighters have taken part in the study. UFC COO Lawrence Epstein said the hope is to take the data in this study and bring it to athletic commissions in an effort to help inform prospective new policy. If a fighter is at a higher risk of CTE, perhaps that is something the commissions could consider adding to their requirements for licensing athletes.
The UFC announced on Thursday that it has contributed a one million dollar donation towards brain research with the Cleveland Clinic.
The one million dollar donation is set to help fund brain studies over the next five years with the Cleveland Clinic’s Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in Las Vegas. According to ESPN.com, the Cleveland Clinic has been working on the in-depth Professional Athletes Brain Health Study for a decade, and the UFC has been right there with them every step of the way. According to the report, the UFC has donated over two million dollars over three rounds of support.
When you love to cook, multiple sclerosis (MS) symptoms like fatigue, loss of motor skills, balance problems, and vision issues (just to name a few) can turn what was once a relaxing hobby into a stressful chore. Reaching for the spice rack can cause you to stumble, and simply moving around the kitchen calls for a nap.
Still, you know that healthy eating can help improve some MS symptoms and boost your overall health, and giving up something you find mentally satisfying seems like the antithesis of what you should be doing when you have MS. The good news: You don’t have to. There are things you can do to set up your kitchen for maximum safety, comfort, and enjoyment.