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Monday, February 14, 2011

Watch Serene Branson Video

Serene Branson Video during the Grammy Awards is the most tweeted video now. People are wondering why Serene Branson, while she was reporting something went wrong when she was speaking. That's why some viewers thought that she was drunk. But then the real story behind that incident was that Serene may have had a stroke while on air, scary right. At this time the following statement has been released by her employer KCBS but that is it cornering details of Branson’s condition.

Watch Serene Branson Video and read the full story below:

Here's the article about  Serene Branson Video from:http://www.3news.co.nz/VIDEO-Serene-Branson-stroke-fears-may-be-aphasia/tabid/418/articleID/198387/Default.aspx

CBS Los Angeles reporter Serene Branson was not taken to hospital after slurring her words during a Grammys live cross.

It was widely reported the reporter was taken for tests amid fears that she may have suffered a stroke.
She was introduced from the studio and began “Well, a very, very” – from then on in her speech became unintelligible.

Strokes can interfere with the brain’s ability to process language or prevent facial muscles from forming correct speech sounds.
A spokesperson for CBS said:

"Serene Branson was examined by paramedics on scene immediately after her broadcast. Her vital signs were normal. She was not hospitalized. As a precautionary measure, a colleague gave her a ride home and she says that she is feeling fine this morning."

However, doctors who saw the clip said the incident should be taken seriously.
"[That's a] pretty scary clip," said Dr. Larry Goldstein, director of Duke Stroke Center in Durham, N.C. "She appears to have an aphasia, [or] problem with expressive language, and right-sided facial weakness. Although this can be caused by other conditions, it is very concerning for stroke."
Aphasia usually comes on suddenly after a stroke or head injury, but it can also progress gradually because of a growing brain tumor or degenerative disease.


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