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Walter Cronkite Dies At Age 92
Legendary broadcasting icon Walter Cronkite, the trusted news anchor who chronicled many of the most important events of the last century, has died at age 92. The former CBS news anchorman, whose calm, paternal demeanor and authoritative delivery of the news set the standard for decades, had been in failing health. The cause of death was cerebral vascular disease. He leaves behind three …… View Story
Legendary TV newsman Walter Cronkite dies at 92
NEW YORK Walter Cronkite, the premier TV anchorman of the networks golden age who reported a tumultuous time with reassuring authority and came to be called the most trusted man in America, died Friday. He was 92. Cronkites longtime chief of staff, Marlene Adler, said Cronkite died at 7:42 p.m. at his Manhattan home surrounded by family. She said the cause of death was cerebral vascular disease. …… View Story
Legendary Walter Cronkite dies at 92
Walter Cronkite, the premier TV anchorman of the networks’ golden age who reported a tumultuous time with reassuring authority and came to be called”the most trusted man in America,”died Friday. He was 92. Cronkite’s chief of staff said the cause of death was cerebral vascular disease…. View Story
Remembering Walter Cronkite
The”most trusted man in America,”legendary CBS News anchorman Walter Cronkite, passed away on Friday after a lengthy battle with cerebral vascular disease. He was 92…. View Story

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Focal cerebrovascular disease occurs secondary to thrombotic or embolic vascular occlusions. Common areas of the brain associated with cognitive decline are.
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Cerebral Vascular disease that have killed Walter Cronkite. Walter Cronkite died yesterday after suffering from cerebral vascular disease or cerebrovascular disease.
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Walter Cronkite’s death caused by cerebral vascular disease; What … - Examiner.comAccording to an ivillage medical report, Cerebrovascular disease is any disorder that affects the disease in the blood vessels that feed oxygen-rich …
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Walter Cronkite’s death caused by cerebral vascular disease Walter Cronkite’s death leaves people asking what is cerebral vascular disease? The legendary.

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How is the diagnosis for a cerebral vascular accident(stroke) made? More
in my HST class we have a project and we are given a disease topicmy topic is cerebral vascular accident (CVA) a.k.a. a stroketheres this one question and its asking”How is diagnosis made”and i cannot find the answerplease help me….. :(thx in advance to those who help :D
CT scans and neurological test for motor skills.Cincinnati stroke scale is one test for motor skill. NO DYES. This will make them bleed more.
Lyme Disease - Has anyone heard of”Brain Depleation or Shrinking of the Brain”when gone untreated for years? More
My MRI came back saying that my crebellum and cerebrum are shrinking. I was told the possible causes were Lyme Disease or Cerebral Vascular Disease. Any ideas?
For information on Lyme disease go to the National Lyme Disease foundations web site www.lyme.orgAnd join the below groups and post your question to them most of them have been dealing with Lyme for years.LymeInfo@yahoogroups.comhttp://www.lymeinfo.netI have late stage lyme and the details are to long to explain here. But I have severe problems. Have you had a elisa or western blot test for Lyme if not do. If you like you can email me for more info. ally_nwm@yahoo.com be sure and put the subject as lyme question because I don’t open email I don’t know. I look forward to hearing from you.

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