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The best-known symptoms are sparkling lights and zigzag lines surrounding the victim’s field of vision. Many victims simply have blurring and distortion of vision, and “that’s what she had,” says a doctor. KCBS-TV’s Serene Branson returned to her newsroom Thursday for the first time since her Grammys report.
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