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When CBS Hollywood reporter Serene Branson started talking gibberish while reporting outside Staples Center for a post-Grammy newscast last February 13, she became an instant hit.

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Doctors may be missing "silent strokes" in a small but significant number of children with severe anemia, who may be unfairly labeled as slow learners when in fact they have a medical problem, troubling new research suggests.

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Men and women with moderate levels of cardiorespiratory fitness may be at significantly reduced risk of stroke, according to the findings of a large, prospective study with long-term follow-up.

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Within the first three months after a stroke, a substantial number of 147 stroke patients in a study reported dysfunctions of their energy, mood, mobility, work, and cognition, as reported at the 27th International Stroke Conference.
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Doctors may be missing "silent strokes" in a small but significant number of children with severe anemia, who may be unfairly labeled as slow learners when in fact they have a medical problem, troubling new research suggests.

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Men and women with moderate levels of cardiorespiratory fitness may be at significantly reduced risk of stroke, according to the findings of a large, prospective study with long-term follow-up.

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Within the first three months after a stroke, a substantial number of 147 stroke patients in a study reported dysfunctions of their energy, mood, mobility, work, and cognition, as reported at the 27th International Stroke Conference.
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