Senator’s stroke triggered by knotted arteries
Thu, 14 Dec 2006 06:58 PM EST
... Envision a snarled ball of red and blue yarn, packed too tightly in the center to pull apart. The bleeding in Sen. Tim Johnson’s brain resulted from a condition not too different — where arteries and veins grew so knotted together that eventually at least one bursts. ...
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