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Article: Doctor: Sen. Kennedy had seizure but not stroke
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- May 17, 2008
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Edward Kennedy's primary care physician says the senator is "not in any immediate danger" after suffering a seizure at his Cape Cod home Saturday.
Dr. Larry Ronan says preliminary tests showed the 76-year-old Massachusetts Democrat has not suffered a stroke. Ronan says Kennedy was resting comfortably and would undergo further evaluation to determine the cause of the seizure.
Kennedy was flown to Massachusetts General Hospital on Saturday morning after being taken by ambulance from his home to Cape Cod Hospital.
His wife, children and niece Caroline Kennedy are with him at the hospital.
The second longest serving member of the Senate had surgery in October to ...
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