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  2. 20 Medical Bill Horror Stories - AOL

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    Still, his minor aches earned him a major bill of more than $44,000, including a nearly $9,000 “trauma alert” fee for when the hospital’s surgeons were summoned to consult. His bill is part ...

  3. Silent stroke - Wikipedia

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    A silent stroke (or asymptomatic cerebral infarction) is a stroke that does not have any outward symptoms associated with stroke, and the patient is typically unaware they have suffered a stroke. Despite not causing identifiable symptoms, a silent stroke still causes damage to the brain and places the patient at increased risk for both ...

  4. Mistaken Identity: Two Families, One Survivor, Unwavering Hope

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    Some physical similarities existed between the two women, but the severity of the injuries, which included severe head trauma and the immediate inability to communicate, led local government officials to misidentify the casualties and the hospital to carry through with the unfortunate action, causing both families to respond in a manner ...

  5. Edmund Kemper - Wikipedia

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    Kemper has influenced many works of film and literature. He and fellow serial killers Ted Bundy, Gary M. Heidnik, Jerry Brudos, and Ed Gein were used as an inspiration for the character of Buffalo Bill in Thomas Harris's 1988 novel The Silence of the Lambs. [86] [87] Like Kemper, Buffalo Bill fatally shoots his grandparents as a teenager. [88]

  6. Stroke - Wikipedia

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    Stroke can be classified into two major categories: ischemic and hemorrhagic. [20] Ischemic stroke is caused by interruption of the blood supply to the brain, while hemorrhagic stroke results from the rupture of a blood vessel or an abnormal vascular structure. About 87% of stroke is ischemic, with the rest being hemorrhagic.

  7. Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Cerebellar cognitive affective syndrome (CCAS), also called Schmahmann's syndrome [1] is a condition that follows from lesions (damage) to the cerebellum of the brain. It refers to a constellation of deficits in the cognitive domains of executive function, spatial cognition, language, and affect resulting from damage to the cerebellum.

  8. Aubrey Plaza Recalls Being 'Briefly' Paralyzed During ... - AOL

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    Aubrey Plaza is sharing more details of a sudden unexplained stroke she suffered at age 20.. The Parks and Rec alum, now 40, appeared on Sirius XM’s Howard Stern Show on Sept. 11, where she ...

  9. Pennsylvania health system agrees to $65 million settlement ...

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    A Pennsylvania health care system this month agreed to pay $65 million to victims of a February 2023 ransomware attack after hackers posted nude photos of cancer patients online, according to the ...