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Walter Cronkite's death caused by cerebral vascular disease; What is cerebral vascular disease?

July 18, 12:16 AMCelebrity Headlines ExaminerColleen Starr
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Walter Cronkite died from cerebral vascular disease on July 18th, 2009

   Walter Cronkite died from cerebral vascular disease

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Walter Cronkite's death leaves people asking what is cerebral vascular disease?

The legendary iconic anchorman Walter Cronkite died tonight from cerebral vascular disease. He was reportedly suffering from cerebral vascular disease for the past few years.

On June 25th Walter Cronkite's children released a statement regarding their father's failing health to the NY Post. "In order to dispel false rumors, Walter Cronkite's family want it known that, sadly, he is very ill and is not expected to recuperate; he is resting at home surrounded by family, friends and a wonderful medical team. We thank everyone for their prayers and good wishes."

What is cerebral vascular disease?
According to an iVillage medical report, Cerebrovascular disease is any disorder that affects the disease in the blood vessels that feed oxygen-rich blood to the face and brain. Most often, this term is used to describe “hardening” (atherosclerosis) of the carotid arteries, which supply the brain with blood.The term cerebral vascular disease usually describe hardening of the carotid arteries. People over the age of 65 have an increased risk of the disease.

For more information on
cerebral vascular disease you can visit the iVillage website here.

Cerebral vascular disease is also known as Cerebrovascular disease, Cerebrovascular Occlusion, Cerebral Arteriosclerosis, Cerebral Vasculitis,  Cerebral Vascular Disease, Occlusive Cerebrovascular Disease, and Cerebral Arteritis


Sources

Walter Cronkite died tonight at the age of 92

Not expected to recuperate NY Post

Cerebrovascular Disease  iVillage

 

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