It’s been nearly 50 years since Bruce Lee passed away suddenly on July 20, 1973, in Hong Kong — and now new research claims that the martial arts icon died from drinking too much water. The study, ...
A new study claims to shed light on the death of celebrated film star and martial artist Bruce Lee. The Enter The Dragon actor died in July 1973 at the age of just 32 after suffering a cerebral oedema ...
Authors of study say martial arts icon, 'Enter the Dragon' actor suffered from hyponatraemia Nearly 50 years after his death, a new study suggests martial arts icon Bruce Lee died from drinking too ...
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The cause of Bruce Lee’s death has been given another look by kidney-focused researchers. The absence of stability in this part of the body’s larger system, per the paper, can cause issues including ...
Numerous previous biographies on Bruce Lee should obviate the need for yet another. The most recent was in 2019, while a year ...
Bruce Lee was known for saying, “Be water, my friend,” but the martial arts legend may have died from drinking a copious amount of it, according to a new study. Lee died of cerebral oedema, or a ...
50 years after the death of Bruce Lee, a team of researchers is taking a second look at the cause. Though Lee’s official cause of death is the result of cerebral edema or brain swelling, what this new ...
Nearly 50 years after Bruce Lee’s death, new research suggests the movie star’s sudden passing was caused by drinking too much water. The martial arts master died in Hong Kong in July 1973, with brain ...