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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 2 Jan 2017

    Did Debbie Reynolds die of a broken heart? http://nyti.ms/2iHAgXI pic.twitter.com/1mYEkMUytD

    4:37 PM - 2 Jan 2017
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      1. From Where I Sit‏ @infomorsels 2 Jan 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        why does the world promote celebrities like they are gods? they are just people -over reach on what matters me think

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      1. Lenny‏ @LennyLeonardi 2 Jan 2017
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        how many times are you going to tweet this crap?

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      1. Dee Kat‏ @ImdeKat 2 Jan 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        STOP SAYING THIS! she died of old age. That is what happens. We die.

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      1. USA, Inc.‏ @USAIncorporated 2 Jan 2017
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        That probably wasnt the exact cause. Your medical reporting is as skillful and precise as your political and financial.

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      1. Mitch LaPointe‏ @lapointe_mitch 2 Jan 2017
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        not according to her son.

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      1. Bonnie  🍻 Parker‏ @AlleyneLeila 2 Jan 2017
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        no one will ever know....unless you want to follower her to the grave!!!

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      1. that guy‏ @kyle_petreycik 2 Jan 2017
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        .@nytimes no

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      1. Leah Taylor‏ @LeahTay09214296 2 Jan 2017
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        so sorry for your loss. A Beautiful Laddie

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      2. Jim Dandie‏ @realjimdandie 2 Jan 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        CNN actually reported she did. Physiologically impossible, yet reported it as news. Spiritually possible. Yes.

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      3. Jorge Miguel‏ @gmdod 2 Jan 2017
        Replying to @realjimdandie @nytimes

        physically it is possible. "takotsubo cardiomyopathy"

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      4. Jim Dandie‏ @realjimdandie 2 Jan 2017
        Replying to @gmdod @nytimes

        That is a medical condition. Not a spontaneous reaction to a loved one dying. Physically, there is no such mortality.

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      5. Jorge Miguel‏ @gmdod 2 Jan 2017
        Replying to @realjimdandie @nytimes

        it's an acute reaction to stress. Been studied extensively in the veterinary world. It can/is fatal.

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      6. Jim Dandie‏ @realjimdandie 2 Jan 2017
        Replying to @gmdod @nytimes

        She had a stroke. Her heart did not physically break in half.

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      1. Rachael Scdoris‏ @Rachaelscdoris 2 Jan 2017
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        this is gossip and exploitation, not news. Shame on you

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      1. Nickolas Fink‏ @NickolasFink 2 Jan 2017
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        no. This is not journalism. Please get better at selecting stories that inform the electorate rather than soliciting clicks.

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      1. Shannon‏ @SonataNo123 2 Jan 2017
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        I wish ppl were a little more interested in Science. Reading ppls tweets who clearly lack a scientific education is embarrassing

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      1. Shannon‏ @SonataNo123 2 Jan 2017
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        ok people apparently don't understand what happens to the body during extreme stress. It's a REAL SCIENTIFIC THING #jeesh

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      1. djeanne‏ @Dorgeai 2 Jan 2017
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        I think so one of my cousins died within months of the deaths of her two children ; all natural causes

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