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  1. Jun 21, 2022 · Several sources have speculated that Larson’s use of Tylenol, wine, and Valium contributed to her death, but the truth is much more complicated than that, beginning with the fact that she...

  2. According to her friend Astrid Young, Neil Young's half-sister, Larson had been showing symptoms of depression, and her fatal seizure "was in no small way related to her chronic use of Valium and Tylenol PM."

  3. Dec 19, 1997 · Country-pop singer Nicolette Larson, best known for her hit version of Neil Young’s “Lotta Love” in the 1970s, died Tuesday at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles from an abnormal accumulation...

  4. Apr 24, 2020 · Nicolette Larson scored a huge hit with her version of “Lotta Love,” but she never could have imagined it would receive a druggy makeover courtesy of Van Halen. Larson initially earned attention...

  5. Larson died on December 16, 1997 in Los Angeles as a result of complications arising from cerebral edema triggered by liver failure. According to her friend Astrid Young, Larson had been showing symptoms of depression and her fatal seizure "was in no small way related to her chronic use of Valium and Tylenol PM".[5]

  6. Dec 18, 1997 · She was 45. Larson died of complications from cerebral edema — a swelling of the brain — at the UCLA Medical Center, according to her husband, drummer Russell Kunkel.

  7. Dec 18, 1997 · The cause of death was complications from cerebral edema -- brain swelling caused by abnormal fluid accumulation -- said her husband, the drummer Russell Kunkel. Ms. Larson performed with Jimmy...

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