Did actor and martial arts legend Bruce Lee, who once said, โBe water, my friend,โ die from drinking too much water? That's the theory put forward in a new ...
Doctors are making the claim almost 50 years after the icon died aged 32 in the summer of 1973 in Hong Kong, reports aceshowbiz.com. An autopsy report from the ...
Doctors are making the claim almost 50 years after the martial arts icon died at 32 years old, in the summer of 1973 in Hong Kong.
People always thought that he died singularly of cerebral oedema, which is swelling in the brain. But, a new research paper has possibly solved the mystery of ...
Researchers proposed that Lee's previously reported brain swelling was caused by his โkidney's inability to excrete excess water.โ
The study sees kidney-focused researchers in Spain taking another look at the death of Bruce Lee, whose death at age 32 has long been questioned.
Researchers have put forward a surprising new theory to explain the death of Bruce Lee. A research paper published in the Clinical Kidney Journal suggests ...
An autopsy from the time showed the 'Enter the Dragon' star had been killed by brain swelling, which medics blamed on him taking a painkiller.
The martial arts master died in Hong Kong in July 1973, with brain swelling ruled as the cause of death. A study published in the December issue of Clinical ...
Chances are you would have heard of Bruce Lee even if you weren't alive during his era. Such was his impact that the Enter The Dragon star was renowned as a ...