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Sharon Stone checked out before Milan auction

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Sharon Stone checked out before Milan auction
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USA Actress Sharon Stone, left, and Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli pose at the Amfar charity event, part of the Fashion Week in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Sept.22, 2012. (AP Photo/Giuseppe Aresu)

USA Actress Sharon Stone, left, and Italian fashion designer Roberto Cavalli pose at the Amfar charity event, part of the Fashion Week in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Sept.22, 2012. (AP Photo/Giuseppe Aresu)

USA Actress Sharon Stone blows a kiss as she arrives at the Amfar charity event, part of the Fashion Week in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Giuseppe Aresu)

USA Actress Sharon Stone poses at the Amfar charity event, part of the Fashion Week in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Sept.22, 2012. (AP Photo/Giuseppe Aresu)

American actress Sharon Stone, right, poses with her boyfriend Martin Mica, of Argentina, prior to the start of the Fendi women's Spring-Summer 2013 fashion collection, during the fashion week in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

American actress Sharon Stone, right, talks with her boyfriend Martin Mica, of Argentina, prior to the start of the Fendi women's Spring-Summer 2013 fashion collection, during the fashion week in Milan, Italy, Saturday, Sept. 22, 2012. (AP Photo/Antonio Calanni)

(AP) ? Sharon Stone helped raise more than $1.1 million (?846,000) for AIDS research at a charity auction, hours after a brief trip to a hospital during Milan Fashion Week.

The 54-year-old Stone experienced migraine-related symptoms after the Fendi runway show Saturday night, was examined as a precaution and was given a clean bill of health, the amfAR Foundation for AIDS Research said in a statement Sunday.

The foundation denied earlier reports that she had fainted.

At the charity auction Saturday night, Stone was in fine form, cracking jokes as she enticed higher bids.

"Wild horses couldn't keep her away," the foundation said.

Designer Roberto Cavalli paid ?35,000 ($45,500) for a new interpretation of the 1972 Bocca sofa shaped like lips after Stone reclined on the piece, demonstrating its comfort.

"You can kiss my a-- anytime," she joked with Cavalli, who was sitting at Stone's table.

A 2004 Damien Hirst etching of nine colored dots called "Quene 1-AM" netted ?110,000 ($143,000) while a Robert Rauschenberg print "Site" earned ?40,000 ($52,000).

The foundation said most of the money it raises is used for research toward finding a cure for AIDS.

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