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Blind Side actor Quinton Aaron on life support

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‘The Blind Side’ star Quinton Aaron on life support after collapse at home
“The Blind Side’” star Quinton Aaron is on life support after collapsing at his home.

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 · 18h · on MSN
'Blind Side' star Quinton Aaron remains on life support, but health reportedly improving
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Quinton Aaron on life support; 'Blind Side' actor 'opened' eyes, wife says
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‘Blind Side’ star Quinton Aaron remains on life support, but health reportedly improving
Actor Quinton Aaron is “making significant progress” in his recovery, including opening his eyes and giving a thumbs-up, his wife told multiple outlets.

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“The Blind Side” Actor Quinton Aaron on Life Support but Gave a 'Thumbs Up': Report
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Quinton Aaron's family provides update after 'Blind Side' actor's hospitalization
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‘The Blind Side’ Actor Who Played Michael Oher Is Fighting For His Life In Hospital
According to Aaron’s wife, he’s dealing with a blood infection.

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The Blind Side’s Quinton Aaron Stable but on Life Support — Report
Military.com · 16h
'Blind Side' Actor Who Played Michael Oher Hospitalized on Life Support
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Popular movie star on life support, battling severe infection

Quinton Aaron, who is best known for his role as Michael Oher in the 2009 film “The Blind Side,” is battling a severe blood infection.
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Many families take patients off life support too soon after traumatic brain injuries: study

Many patients who died after traumatic brain injuries may have survived and recovered if their families had waited to take them off life support, a new study found. Researchers from Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Medical School and other ...
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