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  1. Former President Bill Clinton was admitted to the University of California Irvine Medical Center’s intensive care unit for a urinary tract infection that spread to his bloodstream, his doctors...

  2. The urologic infection that a source close to Bill Clinton says led to the former president's hospitalization is common in older individuals and can be serious, experts say.

  3. In 2004, aged 58, he had a quadruple bypass surgery after doctors found signs of extensive heart disease and, ten years later, he had a clogged artery opened after complaining of chest pains. Not...

  4. In 2004, aged 58, he had a quadruple bypass surgery after doctors found signs of extensive heart disease and, ten years later, he had a clogged artery opened after complaining of chest pains. Not...

  5. Former US President Bill Clinton has been receiving hospital treatment in California for a urinary tract infection that developed into sepsis. Mr Clinton, 75, is "on the mend" and "in good...

  6. Former President Clinton left the hospital Sunday with Hillary Clinton. He was admitted to a California hospital on Tuesday for an infection, according to a spokesperson.

  7. Clinton, 75, was admitted into the hospital’s intensive care unit for a urinary tract infection that spread to his blood, clinically known as sepsis, according to multiple new outlets.