Former President undergoing observation at Georgetown University Medical Centre
Former President Bill Clinton, 78, has been rushed to the hospital for medical tests. He is currently undergoing observation at Georgetown University Medical Centre, as confirmed by his former deputy chief of staff. While he has developed a fever, the situation is noted as "not an emergency."
Concerns raised over Clinton's health after recent public appearance
During a recent public appearance at the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in Chicago, concerns were raised over Clinton's health. Some viewers noted his older appearance and hoarse voice, sparking speculation about his well-being. Despite his powerful tone, the scratchy quality of his voice was hard to ignore for many.
History of health scares for the former president
Over the years, Clinton has faced several health scares. In 2004, he underwent quadruple bypass surgery, followed by surgery for a partially collapsed lung in 2005 and stent implants in 2010. Despite these challenges, Clinton has made efforts to improve his health, including adopting a largely vegan diet. In 2021, he was hospitalized for an infection unrelated to COVID-19, showing signs of recovery.
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