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This actually happened. During a party a lady stumbled and fell. It seemed to be nothing serious and the lady got up and refused her friends' offer to call paramedics. She said that she has slipped because of her new shoes. The lady adjusted her clothes and while she seemed a bit shaken up by the fall, she ate her dinner and appeared to be enjoying herself. Later in the day the lady's husband called to say she had been taken unwell and ...
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Jennifer Alinio asked: Study shows that antidepressants help improve stroke survivors thinking abilities. It is already known that antidepressants can help stroke survivors by improving their mood. Now researchers at the University of Iowa reveal that the benefits of antidepressants extend beyond this. The study involved 47 patients who had had a stroke within the previous six months. They were assigned to one of two antidepressants, ...
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