Therapy
Michael B. Jordan sought therapy after Black Panther role
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Michael B. Jordan has revealed that portraying the villain Erik Killmonger in the 2018 film Black Panther led him to therapy to decompress from the character's mindset. In a recent interview, the actor discussed how his deep immersion into the role affected him emotionally. He emphasized the importance of therapy, particularly for men, in processing such intense performances.
A small study has found that CAR-T cell therapy may offer a new way to manage HIV over the long term. The approach, already used to treat certain cancers, involves engineering a patient’s own immune cells.
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Meghan Trainor revealed she's undergone heavy therapy and marriage counseling to save her marriage to Daryl Sabara. The pop star said parenting young kids pushed their relationship aside, leading to constant arguments. Now, she insists they're stronger than ever.