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Lindsey Graham died of aortic dissection

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Lindsey Graham Died Suddenly from an Aortic Dissection. What Is It?
On Saturday, July 11, longtime Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham died at the age of 71.

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What to Know About Aortic Dissection, the Rare Condition Linked to Lindsey Graham’s Death
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What is aortic dissection? A surgeon explains the cause of Lindsey Graham’s death
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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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Sen Lindsey Graham’s sudden death caused by aortic dissection
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Senator Lindsey Graham died of aortic tear, examiner says
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Lindsey Graham Dies: Trump Ally Succumbed To A Tear In The Wall Of His Aorta
Graham, a key political ally of President Donald Trump who was elected to the Senate in 2003, had only recently returned from Ukraine, where he met President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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Sen. Lindsey Graham's cause of death was aortic dissection, medical examiner says
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Probable Cause Of Death Released For Sen. Lindsey Graham
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US Senator Lindsey Graham died of ruptured aorta brought on by chronic heart disease, preliminary findings show

US Republican Senator and close Trump ally Lindsey Graham died of a ruptured aorta brought on by chronic heart disease, it has been revealed.
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Total aortic replacement performed in Belarus for the first time

The surgery, unprecedented for Belarus, involved treating Type 1 chronic aortic dissection that has progressed to a thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm in a patient with connective tissue dysplasia.
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Moderate, home-based exercise found safe for aortic dissection survivors

A multicenter clinical trial led by UTHealth Houston has found that survivors of aortic dissection can participate in moderate-intensity exercise at home without increasing the risk of recurrent aortic events.
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