Bill Clinton Discharged from Hospital After Flu Treatment
The former president, 78, was hospitalized briefly in Washington, D.C., for observation after developing a fever and is now recovering at home.
- Bill Clinton, 42nd U.S. president, was admitted to MedStar Georgetown University Hospital on Monday after developing a fever and undergoing tests for observation.
- Doctors diagnosed Clinton with the flu; his condition was deemed non-urgent, and he was discharged less than 24 hours later.
- Clinton and his family expressed gratitude for the care he received and shared well wishes for a healthy holiday season.
- The former president has faced several health challenges in recent years, including heart surgeries in 2004 and 2010 and a blood infection in 2021.
- Clinton, who recently campaigned for Kamala Harris and released a memoir, has remained active in public life despite his history of health issues.


















































