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Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-Calif.) denied a report she suffered a serious, previously unreported medical condition while she was being treated for shingles during her more than two-month absence from Washington, adding to growing concerns about the 89-year-old senator’s fitness to serve in Congress.
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Feinstein suffered complications from her shingles diagnosis that spread to her face and neck and led to a case of encephalitis, which can leave patients with lasting memory or language problems, the New York Times reported Thursday.
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