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CBS Reporter Hospitalized After Possible On-Air Stroke: VIDEO

Wow, I just interviewed Tawanda Johnson-Gray last night on Bean Soup Times Radio. Tawanda, in August of 2008, Tawanda suffered her fourth stroke (TIA) within a two year span.

The fourth stroke (TIA) was the first diagnosis. Tawanda immediately began her journey as an advocate with the American Heart Association and the American Stroke Association for the people of Arizona.

She talked about the warning signs and how it's much more than diet and weight, because she was healthy, active and still had four strokes at 35 years of age. She urges everyone to check out this website. PowerToEndStroke

Listen to her interview on Bean Soup Times Radio here

Hope the reporter will get properly tested.

"At first glance, the video is funny, just another in the long line of on-air bloopers from news reporters. However, it now appears that KCBS in Los Angeles’Serene Branson may have suffered something far more serious than a live TV mistake. Shortly after the bizarre moment in the night’s broadcast where she seemed to be unable to speak coherently, Branson was hospitalized with some speculating that she may have had a stroke." 

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