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Journalist Wagle admitted to hospital for treatment of ‘brain tumor’

SAN FRANSISCO:- Journalist Jeevan Wagle admitted to hospital for treatment of brain tumor. Wagle, who lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, is suffering from a brain tumor.

Wagle is undergoing treatment at John Muir Hospital in Walnut Creek after undergoing surgery for a brain tumor.

His wife Namrata Bastola has informed NEZA officials that he has not yet fully regained consciousness despite undergoing surgery on Monday.

Wagle, who went to the emergency room at Martinez Hospital on July 6 with a severe headache, was referred to John Muir that night. The family has informed that after the biopsy report of the tumor came back, more certainty about his illness was gained and the doctor will explain the treatment plan.

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