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Eric Dane Wishes ALS Diagnosis is ‘Not the End of My Story', Promises He's ‘Capable' of More
Eric Dane Wishes ALS Diagnosis is ‘Not the End of My Story', Promises He's ‘Capable' of More

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  • Entertainment
  • Pink Villa

Eric Dane Wishes ALS Diagnosis is ‘Not the End of My Story', Promises He's ‘Capable' of More

You'd know Eric Dane from his McSteamy moment from Grey's Anatomy, or as Jacob Elordi's dad, Cal Jacobs, in Euphoria. Enjoying quite the run in the TV and series business, the star recently became the center of attention for a heartbreaking health update. He shared his diagnosis of ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) in April 2025, with uncertainty on how his career will play out. Eric Dane on how the ALS diagnosis hit him hard In his first TV interview following his very personal announcement, the 52-year-old spoke about how real it got for him. "I wake up every day and I'm immediately reminded that this is happening. It's not a dream," shared the actor on the Good Morning America episode preview. He added that he does not plan on letting it slow him down, in an emotional and wishful tone, letting the world know of his positive thought process. Eric Dane's plans after Euphoria season 3 Talking about what's next for him to Variety, amid his terrifying ALS revelation, Eric Dane displayed his resolve to march right ahead and not let his health slow him down. "I am ready and willing to do just about anything, but I have limitations that I understand will preclude me from playing certain roles." However, he's not backing down, adding, "As far as that (roles in Euphoria and Countdown) goes, I'm pretty capable." Previously, the actor shared his excitement about returning to the set in a statement to PEOPLE, announcing his diagnosis. However, he has remained very private about this and continues to speak in a bright light about his hopeful future. His next project is Countdown, where he plays Nathan Blythe in the Prime Video crime drama. Following this, fans are eagerly looking forward to his return to Euphoria season 3, which is currently in production. Two other film projects, Family Secrets and Into the Beautiful, await updates from the actor.

Sun Home Luminar Sauna Review: No Steam
Sun Home Luminar Sauna Review: No Steam

WIRED

time14-03-2025

  • Health
  • WIRED

Sun Home Luminar Sauna Review: No Steam

For the past few weeks, my 10-year-old daughter has had a little ritual. Once she gets home from school, she grabs her library book and disappears into the backyard. She turns on the backyard Sun Home Luminar sauna, sets the temperature to 120 degrees, and sits in the room reading, fully clothed. I once went outside to find five neighborhood kids sitting there, chatting and warming up. I live in Portland, Oregon, which has a healthy sauna culture—probably because in an area that's so gray and rainy, saunas have become an important tool to fight seasonal depression. Not only do I have a standing account at a local wellness center, I also joined a gym near my house to sit in the sauna. When I was offered the opportunity to test a widely available at-home sauna, I jumped at the chance. McDreamy, Not McSteamy There are a few things you need to keep in mind if you're looking at this particular sauna from Sun Home. The first is that this is an infrared sauna, not a traditional sauna with löyly—that is, the steam that comes when you pour water on the heating elements. Photograph: Adrienne So There are devotees of both traditional and infrared saunas, and they can argue back and forth basically forever (and do). Traditional saunas are more likely to catch on fire. Infrared saunas are drier and thus more sanitary and easier to maintain. The health benefits of traditional saunas have been far more widely studied, and so on. For my purposes, the two main differences are that traditional saunas tend to be more expensive (indeed, Sun Home offers one for a cool $15,000), and in an IR sauna, you need to be dry when you sit in it so you don't electrocute yourself on the heating panels.

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