Summary: Docs optimistic, but Giffords in for long recovery (AP)
AP – Recovering from a gunshot wound to the head depends on the bullet’s path, and while doctors are optimistic about Rep. Gabrielle Giffords’ odds, it can take weeks to months to tell the damage. Yahoo! News: Most Viewed
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alignleft height97 width130 altDr. G. Michael Lemole, Jr., left,
speaks about the condition of U.S. Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, DAriz.,
as Dr. Peter Rhee looks on at University Medical Center during a
news conference in Tucson, Ariz., Sunday, Jan. 9, 2011. Giffords
was shot in the head the Saturday during a speech at a local
supermarket. AP PhotoChris Carlson border0 AP Recovering from a
gunshot wound to the head depends on the bullets path, and while
doctors are optimistic about Rep. Gabrielle Giffords odds, it can
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