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@Rob_Eaton1 @byajperez Fight or Flight: high stress, anxiety, or sudden shock (fight-or-flight stress response) can trigger short-lived hiccups by causing the diaphragm to spasm. Emotional reactions can overstimulate the nervous system, leading to involuntary contraction
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A.J. Perez@byajperez·
Tiger Woods fought off hiccups and drowsiness after his DUI arrest last week. The new footage seems to back up the arrest report, which stated the 15-time major champ showed “several signs of impairment.”
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Coach Izzo sat courtside to watch his future PG, Carlos Medlock Jr., drop 21 pts to secure Link Academy a spot in the #ChipotleNationals quarterfinal 😤 No. 47 in the 2026 SC Next 100 recruiting class.
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Right Angle News Network@Rightanglenews·
BREAKING - A Baltimore mom is receiving massive praise after returning to the same food stand her son robbed just days before to reconcile with the owner, return the money, and apologize for her son’s actions, confirming she placed him in a treatment facility.
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@Sean_Zak Dilated pupils are the opposite of what you would expect with an opioid analgesic. Pinpoint pupils are what opioid-induced toxicity would look like to an untrained officer.
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Sean Zak@Sean_Zak·
Tiger Woods DUI police report released today: - Woods says he glanced at his phone when car ahead slowed down - Officers observed Woods as lethargic, slow and 'sweating profusely' - two white pills in his pocket (Hydrocodone) - eyes were bloodshot, glassy and 'extremely dilated'
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Kevin Thomas
Kevin Thomas@KevoPosts·
Got some hot takes about Arizona vs Michigan? ⬇️ Drop all Final Four takes below! ⬇️
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Brian Baca@BrianBaca4·
@joshselk @budspook @Sean_Zak When you strung out on opiates and have a high tolerance. Two Vic’s is like a drop in the enormous sea of withdrawal
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He is likely a chronic opioid user Literature suggests no driving impairment due to opioid. He is also a well known poor sleeper and Ambien user. Insomnia alone contributes to poor driving! Can patients taking opioids drive safely? A structured evidence-based review - PubMed share.google/Mvlw7Y6b3SErmb…
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Aaron Torres
Aaron Torres@Aaron_Torres·
I say this, not because of the game he's had today, but as someone who watched him every game this season: Braylon Mullins is not a lottery pick. I don't care what the mock drafts say The best thing he can do for his future is not even entertain the idea of going pro this year
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Michael Luke
Michael Luke@ironmikeluke·
My heart is full!!!
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Clue Heywood@ClueHeywood·
BEAR DOWN, ARIZONA
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Michael Luke
Michael Luke@ironmikeluke·
Gotta defensive rebound better
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Tyler Worden@TylerJWorden·
PURDUE SCOUTING REPORT: Arizona is 36 hours away from cutting down nets in San Jose, but they have to get past Matt Painter and the Purdue Boilermakers first. Arizona fans remember Purdue from December 2023 when the Cats went to Indianapolis and lost 92-84. The backcourt duo of Fletcher Loyer and Braden Smith went 9-16 from 3pt range that night and Zach Edey offered 22/9 in the win. While a lot of the pieces remain at Purdue, there are clear areas where Arizona can attack this team. 1) Size down low - Purdue is the smallest team left in the NCAA tournament and rank 120th in the country in average height (vs. 8th for Arizona). Edey is gone and is replaced by Oscar Cluff, a 6'11 senior who grades out on KenPom as the 2nd most best offensive player in the country. Purdue loves to utilize him in the P&R and he is phenomenal at getting offensive boards. But Cluff is a below-the-rim type of player - he is more of a bruiser than a true rim protector. Arizona has handled big man profiles like this all season - where Arizona has struggled against bigs is the type of player that can stretch the floor and utilize their athleticism against Krivas. Purdue is playing in this game purely because Texas C Matas Vokietaitis picked up his 4th foul midway through the 2nd half yesterday and had no answer for Cluff. That won't be the case for Arizona, who will be able to matchup well against a less athletic center. 2) Backcourt athleticism - in the final seconds of a tied Sweet 16 game against Texas, Braden Smith drove around a 6'3, 180lb Chendall Weaver and missed a layup before being tipped in by Trey Kaufmann-Renn. That was their end of game play call... having a 6'0, 170lb Braden Smith who times his 40-yard dash with a sundial driving to the lane. Good luck trying to do that against the size and speed of Jaden Bradley (6'3 / 205), Brayden Burries (6'4 / 205) or Ivan Kharchenkov (6'7 / 230). Arizona has the ability to bully the Boilermaker backcourt with their size, their strength, and their athletic ability. 3) FT advantage - Purdue is 333rd in the country at getting to the line. Arizona is 7th. Purdue has shot 575 FTs this season - Arizona has shot 998! In a game of fouls, Arizona not only holds a scoring advantage but has the bodies in the front court to withstand any foul trouble. This will be especially important given the pace that Purdue wants to play at. Purdue is going to do everything in their power to dictate the terms of this game. They are going to slow it down - they're 325th in the country in tempo. They're going to pack the lane, sag off, and dare Arizona to shoot 3s. Purdue is 38th in the country in 3pt attempts allowed and 12th in average 2pt distance. I'm sure we'll see some full court press out of Painter in an attempt to grind the pace down as much as possible. And don't get it twisted, this Purdue team can make threes. That sends a shiver down the spine of every Arizona fans who remembers Sam Dekker turning into Reggie Miller in the final minutes of the 2015 Elite 8, and Fletcher Loyer has the ability to do that. But this is not the 2015 Wisconsin team. That team had 3 NBA draft picks - I don't think there is one on Purdue. That team was the 2nd tallest team in the country - Purdue is 120th. That team has multiple 6'9 or taller forwards who would stretch the court and shoot threes - Purdue doesn't have that. As we've been saying all season, if Arizona goes out there and plays their game, they're beating Purdue. If I am Tommy Lloyd, I am trying to establish our game in the front court early and often, I am trying to get out in transition at every possible opportunity, and I am using our strength and athletic advantage in the backcourt to bully Braden Smith, CJ Cox and Fletcher Loyer. We are 1 win away from Arizona returning to the Final Four for the first time in 25 years, and we have the best team in the country to do it. Go out there and play your style of game... ...and I'll see you in Indy. Arizona - 82 Purdue - 73
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