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- Chuck Norris has opened up about his wife, Gena Norris', illness, which they believe was caused by a MRI scan. The 54-year-old has suffered from nerve pain and kidney problems, and the pair have opened up about how they believe she was made ill by an injection she was given before the scan.
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Nov 7, 2017 · Chuck Norris has opened up about his wife, Gena Norris', illness, which they believe was caused by a MRI scan. The 54-year-old has suffered from nerve pain and kidney problems, and the pair...
Nov 10, 2017 · Actor Chuck Norris and his wife, Gena, are suing 11 medical companies after they say she was poisoned by a drug used during a routine MRI scan. The drug is a contrast agent, which enhances MRI...
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Norris’ wife, Gena O’Kelley, suffers from rheumatoid arthritis. Doctors diagnosed her with the autoimmune disease in 2013 by giving her an MRI with gadolinium, which is a dye injection that...
Nov 9, 2017 · Action film star and martial artist Chuck Norris and his wife Gena are suing health care companies over claims that Gena was poisoned by gadolinium, a chemical used as a contrast agent in MRIs.
Jan 11, 2022 · Chuck Norris: My whole life is keeping my wife healthy. In 2017, Hollywood actor Chuck and his wife Gena publicly sued 11 health-care companies after they claimed Gena was poisoned by a chemical...
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Nov 2, 2017 · SAN FRANCISCO -- Action star Chuck Norris took on medical device manufacturers in a lawsuit filed in California on Wednesday alleging a chemical used in MRI imaging scans poisoned his wife.
Nov 2, 2017 · Chuck Norris claims his wife Gena Norris was poisoned by gadolinium, a metal ion used in MRI contrast agents, after three scans in 2012. He seeks more than $10 million in damages from the manufacturers who allegedly failed to warn of the risks.