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Lindsey Graham, Aortic dissection

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Aortic dissection: The medical emergency linked to Lindsey Graham’s death
US Sen. Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina, died on Saturday night from a tear in his artery, according to preliminary findings from a medical examiner.

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Lindsey Graham’s Cause Of Death, Aortic Dissection—An ER Doc Explains
 · 2d · on MSN
Lindsey Graham likely died from aortic dissection. Here are the warning signs to watch for.
 · 13h
How Lindsey Graham’s ability to read the moment propelled him to political relevance for 3 decades
Sen. Graham repeatedly moved in the direction South Carolina and Republican politics were headed rather than where they had been.

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Late Night Calls Lindsey Graham’s Senate Seat ‘an Inheritance Jackpot’
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Putin Has a New Problem: Lindsey Graham’s Legacy
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'A big effing deal': Graham's final mission moves forward after his death
"Senator Graham and I were told, very authoritatively, literally just a couple of hours before his death, that the White House was OK with this," Blumenthal said.

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Lindsey Graham’s Choice
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Lindsey Graham’s sister sworn in to fill his US Senate seat
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Explaining aortic dissection--the hidden emergency

An aortic dissection can strike without warning and mimic other health issues. Knowing what it is (and isn't) can mean the difference between life and death.
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What Is an Aortic Dissection?

The condition that killed Senator Lindsey Graham is deadly, sudden and difficult to treat — “like a knife to the heart,” one expert said.
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