Oregon Governor Has Minor Heart Blockage
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<i> Associated Press</i>
MEDFORD, Ore. — Gov. Barbara Roberts was released from the hospital Monday after being diagnosed with minor blockage in two vessels that lead from her heart.
Tests showed some blockage in two arteries but no heart damage, said a hospital spokeswoman. Doctors said the condition can be treated with medication.
The governor planned to resume a limited schedule today.
Roberts was in Ashland for a Fourth of July parade when she complained of chest pain.
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