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RECOVERING. BARRY GOLDWATER, 87, former Senator; from a "very minor" stroke; in Phoenix, Arizona...
...Though the manufacturer disputes the finding, a study shows that the CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKER isradipine, prescribed for high blood pressure, may slightly increase the risk of stroke, angina and heart attack...
...Phillips, that hopeful future has already arrived. Two years after her stroke, she has little trouble keeping up with her eight grandchildren. "If I had been home alone, I'd probably have just gone to lie down," she says. "When I think about how things might have turned out, I realize how fortunate...
Such surgery, of course, carries the risk of precipitating a stroke or heart attack. In addition, rehabilitation can be long and painful. And though artificial joints are generally durable for 10 years or more, they sometimes fail far earlier--resulting in more surgery, rehabilitation and pain...
...have the White House, the Democrats argued, and Newt will be running the country; let us keep it, and Clinton will brake the Gingrich revolution's excesses. Thus were the stakes raised and the race set thematically--a perceptual field stacked hopelessly against Dole. It was the clever definitional stroke from which he would never recover...