Below, find a chronological timeline of Bill Clinton's health issues. Bill Clinton, 78, suddenly hospitalized and ‘undergoing testing’ as he delivers solemn 5-word statement Bill Clinton ...
Former US president Bill Clinton is now on the road to recovery after a health scare landed him in hospital with a severe fever earlier this week. The political heavyweight was whisked off to ...
WASHINGTON — Former President Bill Clinton was discharged from a Washington hospital on Tuesday and will be home for Christmas after he was admitted the day before with a fever. Clinton is being ...
has adopted a largely vegan diet to improve his health. WASHINGTON - Former President Bill Clinton has been discharged from a Washington, D.C. hospital after he was admitted on Monday for influenza. " ...
Bill Clinton Was Treated At A Hospital For The Flu ... During Week 50 of this year, testing by public health laboratories in different parts of the U.S. found 842 cases caused by influenza A ...
Bill Clinton health update: Former United States President Bill Clinton, who served in office as the 42nd president of the country, is not keeping well. According to news reports, the 78-year-old ...
Former President Bill Clinton is seemingly feeling better and ... this isn't the first time the 42nd president has been hospitalized with a health scare. Clinton was hospitalized with an infection ...
Bill Clinton, the former US president who has faced a series of health issues over the years, was admitted to a hospital in Washington after developing a fever, his office said on December 23 ...
Former US president Bill Clinton left hospital Tuesday, his office said, a day after he was admitted with a fever in the latest in a series of health scares for the veteran Democrat. "President ...
He is awake and alert." Bill Clinton at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Aug. 21. Clinton has faced a number of health scares since he left office in 2001. He underwent a quadruple ...
Then, the story of a woman who plunged into debt after undergoing a necessary medical procedure. Natalie Davis, CEO of United ...