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Paterno hospitalized, being treated for dehydration
Joe Paterno was taken by ambulance to Mount Nittany Medical Center this morning where he is being treated for apparent dehydration, said Guido D'Elia, spokesman for Penn State Football
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Joe Paterno Hospitalized for Dehydration
Black Shoe Diaries — ... I freaked out just like you did when I read the headline , but apparently it's not too serious. Joe Paterno was taken by ambulance to Mount Nittany Medical Center this morning where he is being treated for dehydration, said Guido D'Elia, spokesman for Penn State Football D'Elia said he was taken to the hospital after complaining of nausea, weakness and fatigue. Tests are being performed to rule out heart and other problems, and so far the tests have come back negative, D'Elia said. "They're just treating him for dehydration," D'Elia ...

Paterno Hospitalized; Everyone Else’s Heart Skips A Beat
N/A — ... CDT says it was just for dehydration.

Paterno Rushed To Hospital, Suffering Dehydration
SPORTSbyBROOKS — The CENTRE (PA) DAILY TIMES reports that Joe Paterno was rushed to the hospital Thursday morning, after the Penn State coach complained of “ nausea, weakness and fatigue .” ...

Paterno Hospitalized for Dehydration
Fanblogs.com — From the Centre Daily Times, Penn State head coach Joe Paterno has been hospitalized for dehydration. Joe Paterno was taken by ambulance to Mount Nittany Medical Center this morning where he is being treated for apparent dehydration, said Guido D'Elia, spokesman for Penn State Football D'Elia said the 81-year-old Penn State football coach was taken to the hospital after complaining of nausea, weakness and fatigue. Tests are being performed to rule out heart and other problems, D'Elia said. "They're just treating him for dehydration," D'Elia ...

Joe Paterno Goes to the Hospital
Black Heart Gold Pants — ... For all the good that quitting was supposed to do for me, now instead of feeling misused and needled, I'm just bored now. Sure, there's less stress, but people need some stress in their lives. It's what makes our blood move. It lets off endorphins. It makes us feel alive. No, the stationary life just isn't for me. But all I know is how to look after a doddering old fool who tells insane stories. Sigh. Wait a second... Paterno hospitalized? For dehydration?! Jesus Christ, he's lost without me. Utterly ...

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