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INDIANAPOLIS -- Colts wide receiver Alec Pierce, fresh off his four-year $114 million contract extension, still faces many weeks of recovery from left ankle surgery he underwent in March, he said Wednesday. The return timeline, which Pierce said can range from four to six months, could keep him out well into training camp and past the preseason. Pierce tried to avoid surgery, but consistent soreness in his ankle last season strongly suggested the issue needed to be addressed, he said.
First ever guidelines released to screen for condition that impacts 9 in 10 Americans
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Patients in A&E with non-urgent ailments may be told to come back later under NHS plans
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Family of Belfast knife horror issue second appeal for calm amid fears he could lose other eye
Family of Belfast knife horror issue second appeal for calm amid fears he could lose other eye Stephen Ogilvie is in an induced coma as doctors battle to save his remaining eye while his family appeal for calm after footage of the horrific attack sparks street violence The family of the man who lost an eye in a knife attack in Belfast have called for calm saying they do not want it to "divide people or fuel hostility". Cars, houses and a bus were torched by gangs of masked demonstrators...