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Serena Williams husband and Reddit founder Alexis Ohanian has revealed that he had half his thyroid removed.

On Thanksgiving, the father of two, 41, shared an update on his health with fans on social media, saying he underwent preventative surgery after “tracking some suspicious nodules” in the last four years.

“The nodules were getting bigger & the latest biopsy revealed they’d very likely turn cancerous,” he wrote on Instagram.

“My mom had breast cancer around this age (41) and then ultimately died from brain cancer a decade or so later. I hate cancer.”

Noting that the procedure “was smooth,” Ohanian highlighted just how important it is for people to be alert about their health.

“My now-removed-half-of-thyroid was indeed full of some gnarly nodules that were very likely to become cancerous,” he wrote, alongside a post-surgery selfie from the hospital bed.

He also included two images of his daughters, Olympia, 6, and Adira, 1, in the carousel post.

“The worst part tbh has been not being able to lift for 2 weeks but big fella will be back at it next week and I took my girls to Disney World this week so life is wonderful,” he went on.

“To my fellow men — make those doctor’s appointments — especially if y’all are dads. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone.”

It comes after Ohanian revealed his Lyme disease diagnosis in July, saying doctors caught it after he underwent a full-body scan.

Doing a full battery of health scans, tests, etc, and found out I have lyme disease, he wrote on X.

Wild. No symptoms, thankfully, but gonna treat. Good cholesterol is too low. Bad cholesterol is just OK. Gotta work on that. On the plus-side: 822 ng/dL total + 162 ng/dL free testosterone.

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Ohanian added that the diagnosis caught him by surprise.

Lyme disease is an illness caused by borrelia bacteria, according to The Mayo Clinic. People typically get Lyme disease from the bite of a tick carrying the bacteria.

Early-stage Lyme symptoms include headaches, flu-like symptoms, joint pain, fatigue and sometimes a rash, according to the Centers for Disease Control.

More than 470,000 Americans are diagnosed with Lyme disease each year, the CDC notes.

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Schmidt’s 7 hitless innings help Yanks blank O’s

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NEW YORK — Clarke Schmidt pitched seven hitless innings and the New York Yankees held the Baltimore Orioles to one hit in a 9-0 rout on Saturday.

JT Brubaker gave up a single to Gary Sánchez to open the eighth for the Orioles’ only hit.

Schmidt (4-3) was bidding to throw New York’s first no-hitter since Domingo German threw the Yankees’ major league-leading fourth perfect game on June 28, 2023. The Yankees had not thrown a no-hitter at home since David Cone’s perfect game on July 18, 1999, against the Montreal Expos.

Baltimore was nearly no-hit for the first time since Aug. 12, 2015, in Seattle by Hisashi Iwakuma.

Schmidt struck out five and issued both walks in the first inning when he threw 27 pitches. The right-hander threw first pitch strikes to 16 of 24 hitters and exited after tying his career high of 103 pitches.

After consecutive walks to Jordan Westburg and Gunnar Henderson, Schmidt struck out Ryan O’Hearn and retired Ramon Laureano to end the first. He permitted one other runner the rest of the way.

Schmidt exited after throwing 21 pitches in the seventh. Brubaker allowed a two-strike single to Sánchez and some in the crowd of 46,142 lightly booed.

Brubaker pitched the final two innings to finish New York’s second one-hitter this season.

Trent Grisham, JC Escarra, Ben Rice and Anthony Volpe hit solo homers as the Yankees finished with 14 hits and won for the second time in nine games.

Volpe finished with three hits after going hitless in his previous 25 at-bats, raising his average eight points to .236. It was the shortstop’s third three-hit game this season and first since May 24 in Colorado.

Baltimore’s Zach Eflin (6-4) allowed six runs and 10 hits in three innings.

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Red Sox shut down Crawford due to wrist injury

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SAN FRANCISCO — The Boston Red Sox are pausing pitcher Kutter Crawford‘s rehab due to a wrist injury, according to manager Alex Cora.

Crawford, 29, hasn’t pitched in a game this season due to knee and wrist issues. He threw his second bullpen session of the week Friday in the hopes of progressing to a rehab assignment but suffered a setback with the wrist.

The right-hander is set to fly to Boston for further testing in the coming days.

“He wasn’t able to generate velocity,” Cora said Saturday morning. “That’s a concern.”

Crawford made a league-high 33 starts last season, compiling 183⅔ innings, but a lingering knee issue prevented him from starting the year healthy. That was followed by wrist pain, leading to him being shut down.

“We’ll know more next week,” Cora said.

Meanwhile, newly acquired pitcher Jordan Hicks (toe) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Worcester on Sunday, and third baseman Alex Bregman (quad) is also progressing.

“[Saturday] was a big day for him,” Cora said.

Cora indicated Bregman tends to say he’s further along than might be true, so the team will confer with doctors while also listening to the player in terms of when he’s ready to return.

“We always compare him to Dustin [Pedroia],” Cora said with a smile. “If Dustin said 80%, I’d say it was 65%. “But he’s [Bregman] feeling better. He’s excited about everything going on here. Just eager to come back.”

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Braves place P Sale on IL with fractured rib cage

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Braves place P Sale on IL with fractured rib cage

MIAMI — The Atlanta Braves placed reigning NL Cy Young Award winner Chris Sale on the 15-day injured list Saturday because of a fractured left rib cage.

“He was doing his exercises [Friday] and felt like something wasn’t right,” manager Brian Snitker said before the Braves’ 7-0 win Saturday against the Miami Marlins. “So they had him looked at, and it showed what it showed.”

In his previous start, against the New York Mets on Wednesday, Sale sprinted off the mound and made a diving stop of a grounder hit by Juan Soto and threw him out for the first out in the ninth. He then struck out Pete Alonso and was lifted after allowing a single to Brandon Nimmo.

“It’s just a freak thing. An unfortunate thing,” Snitker said. “I saw him after the game that night and he was doing his postgame workout. And then I saw him the next day and I think he maybe felt a little uncomfortable the next day. But then [Friday] is when he wanted to get it checked out.”

Sale is 5-4 and has a 2.52 ERA through 15 starts this season. The 36-year-old left-hander threw a season-high 116 pitches in 8⅔ innings against the Mets.

“It’s a tough blow for us and him,” Snitker said. “It was going so good. That’s a rough one.”

After six seasons with the Boston Red Sox, Sale was traded to the Braves in December 2023. Sale won the pitching Triple Crown in his first season in Atlanta, finishing with an NL high in wins (18) and strikeouts (225) and a league-low ERA of 2.38.

Snitker doesn’t have a timeline for when his star pitcher will return.

“With bones like that, they’ve got to heal before you can start the process, but I have no idea how long it will be,” he said.

The Braves are 35-40 and 10.5 games behind NL East-leading Philadelphia. They’ve won seven of eight, including a three-game series sweep against the Mets earlier this week.

In the corresponding move retroactive to Thursday, the Braves recalled left-handed pitcher Austin Cox from Triple-A Gwinnett.

Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.

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