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Health, 24.11.2021 01:00 ny01282005

Guadalupe went into the hospital complaining of a headache. The doctors had no answers. A few weeks later, she woke up and her right hand felt tingly. At work that day, she was typing on the computer and all of a sudden she was unable to move her hand. When she went home that night, the lack of movement had spread to her entire right arm. Which part of Guadalupe's brain is damaged?

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