Katherine Webb and AJ McCarron Welcome Third Son Gunnar Cruz: 'Your Brothers Are So Excited to Meet You'

Katherine Webb-McCarron's third baby boy is here! The model, 31, and husband AJ McCarron have welcomed their third child together, son Gunnar Cruz McCarron, she announced on Instagram Wednesday. The pair also share sons Cash Carter, 2, and Raymond Anthony McCarron III, aka Tripp, 4½. Webb-McCarron shared a photo of herself holding newborn Gunnar, writing in the caption, "Hey baby boy welcome […]

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Shawn Johnson East and Husband Andrew East Expecting Baby No. 2: 'Here We Go Again'

https://www.youtube.com/embed/p4gG0JQPCV4 Shawn Johnson East and Andrew East have another baby on the way! The Olympic gold medalist, who is already mom to 14-month-old daughter Drew Hazel, announced the news on Instagram sharing a photo of herself kissing her husband while resting her hands on her baby bump. "Here we go again," she captioned the post, which also included a family […]

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Eli Manning Shares Rare Family Photo with His 4 Kids Dressed for Game Day: 'Let's Go Giants!'

It's game time at the Manning household! Eli Manning shared a rare photo of himself with his kids on Sunday afternoon, proudly showing off their fan gear for the New York Giants ahead of their game against the Dallas Cowboys (they ultimately won, 23-19). Manning, 40, formally retired as Giants quarterback in January. "We are dressed and ready. Let's go […]

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Drug treats inflammation associated with genetic heart disease that can be deadly in young athletes

When young athletes experiences sudden cardiac death as they run down the playing field, it’s usually due to arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy (ACM), an inherited heart disease. Now, Johns Hopkins researchers have shed new light on the role of the immune system in the progression of ACM and, in the process, discovered a new drug that might help prevent ACM disease symptoms […]

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Top athletes weigh in on perceived effectiveness of anti-doping measures

When trying to determine how best to deter doping in competitive sports, who better to ask than the athletes themselves? A first-of-its-kind study in Frontiers in Psychology did precisely that by asking top level German cyclists and field athletes to rate which anti-doping methods they perceived as the most effective. The athletes identified improved detection and diagnostics, increased bans for […]

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