Former President Bill Clinton’s recent ... with some medical events capturing more public attention than others. His history of cardiac issues began in 2004 when he underwent a quadruple bypass ...
Former President Bill Clinton was hospitalized Monday afternoon at a Washington, DC medical center after he ... Clinton has faced other health problems since leaving the Oval Office in January ...
WASHINGTON - Former President Bill Clinton was discharged ... While he was president, Clinton was fitted with a hearing aid. He also dealt with health issues involving his weight, cholesterol ...
Former President Bill Clinton was discharged from the hospital ... Two stents were placed inside the artery as part of a medical procedure that is common for people with severe heart disease.
Former US President Bill ... Clinton was taken to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital from his home in Washington, DC. ‘President Clinton was admitted to Georgetown University Medical Center ...
By Aishvarya Kavi Reporting from Washington Former President Bill Clinton has been released from ... stroke and other health problems. Here’s how to get it under control. Heart disease, diabetes ...
Former president Bill ... Clinton was hospitalized for a “non-covid-related infection,” his spokesman said at the time. The former president has also been diagnosed with heart problems and ...
Former US President Bill Clinton has been discharged from the hospital after being treated ... by the kind messages and well wishes he received," Angel Ureña wrote on X, formerly Twitter. Clinton was ...
Former President Bill Clinton has ... Ureña said. Clinton, a Democrat who served as the 42nd president of the United States, suffered some health issues since leaving the White House in 2001.
Former President Bill Clinton was discharged from hospital on Tuesday after receiving treatment for the flu, according to a spokesperson. The 78-year-old had been admitted to Georgetown University ...
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