Medical emergency linked to Lindsey Graham’s death
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Graham's death sparks questions on cardiac arrest that is caused by an electrical malfunction in the heart that disrupts its pumping action. The heart then stops beating.
Lindsey Graham’s sudden death have drawn attention to a cardiovascular emergency that can become fatal within minutes. A statement released by Graham’s office Authorities said Graham, 71, was transported to George Washington University Hospital,
The preliminary cause of death for Sen. Lindsey Graham has focused attention on aortic dissection, a rare but often fatal condition that can resemble other medical emergencies. Why it matters: Aortic dissections can resemble heart attacks or pulmonary embolisms,
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Graham’s death at age 71 in Washington, D.C., was announced by his office on Saturday, and the cause was later determined to be an aortic dissection due to arteriosclerotic cardiovascular disease ― essentially a tear in the body’s main artery,
