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		<title>Comparison of Ischemic &amp; Hemorrhagic Brain Stroke.</title>
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		<title>Coping with a Stroke &#8211; Diary of a Stroke Victim</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Life after a stroke, recovery. Thursday I am home after three days and two nights in the hospital. my right arm is working at about 15 percent capacity after my suffering a stroke monday night. that explains the absence of capital letters. remember the lives and times of archy and mehitabel by don marquis? you [...]]]></description>
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