Casino' star Sharon Stone says she hopes people “look at me and know” they can fight to survive — and issues a warning for people who may have stroke symptoms.
Here's what we know. Sharon Stone had a massive nine-day brain bleed in 2001 that could have killed her. In speaking with Vogue, Sharon said that the brain bleed had a 1 percent survival rate.
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Sharon Stone Says She Feels ‘Particularly Good’ After Discovering Royal Lineage in Her Family (Exclusive)Stone discovered her heritage during an appearance on Finding Your Roots that aired last month. Show host Dr. Henry Louis ...
Sharon Stone has been a passionate advocate for women's health for years, particularly after suffering through her own health battle following a major stroke in 2001.
The Hollywood star tells the BBC how she used her fame as a sex symbol to raise money for humanitarian causes.
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Sharon Stone Was 'Destitute with a 1% Chance of Surviving' After Stroke — but Says, 'I Made It, and You Can Too’Related: Sharon Stone Shows Off Her Bikini Body at 66 After Pool Workout After a ruptured vertebral artery bled into her brain for nine days, Stone says there weren’t rehabilitation programs ...
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Sharon Stone is 'grateful' following major health scareSharon Stone has been a passionate advocate for ... "I had a death experience, and then they brought me back." "I bled into my brain for nine days, so my brain was shoved to the front of my ...
Sharon Stone is sharing how she overcame her 2001 near-fatal stroke and brain hemorrhage, which left her with a “1% chance of survival.” “I walked out of that hospital, 18% of my body mass ...
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