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This news is recently breaking, and has already changed from the first link I went to. Initially, it was reported that Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy had experienced a stroke. Now, it is being called a seizure. These high-level politician health crises are often pretty vague at first, even after a few days. Remember Yassir Arafat? He's dead. . .no he's alive! Nope, whoops, dead. Not that I'm comparing the two men, mind you, only that political health problems are usually sketchy at best on the details.
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Kennedy hospitalized after seizure
Edward Kennedy's primary care physician said the senator is "not in any immediate danger" after suffering a seizure at his Cape Cod home Saturday.
Dr. Larry Ronan said preliminary tests showed the 76-year-old Massachusetts Democrat has not suffered a stroke. Ronan said Kennedy was resting comfortably and would undergo further evaluation to determine the cause of the seizure. . .
Dr. Larry Ronan said preliminary tests showed the 76-year-old Massachusetts Democrat has not suffered a stroke. Ronan said Kennedy was resting comfortably and would undergo further evaluation to determine the cause of the seizure. . .
Read more (with video) at: MSNBC
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