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The Associated Press is reporting that Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been admitted to the hospital with a blood clot following a concussion, according to a spokesperson.
CBS News correspondent Margaret Brennan reports that a spokesperson for Clinton confirmed that the former First Lady has been taken to New York Presbyterian, and that the hospital will monitor her for the next 48 hours.
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
I hate to sound insensitive, but once again this sounds a little too convenient. Will she ever end up testifying about the Benghazi attacks?
She must testify before John Kerry's nomination process and it seems like things keep happening which stop her from providing her testimony.
Let's hope good ole Hillary is alright.
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Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been admitted to a hospital with a blood clot following a concussion she suffered several weeks ago.
A spokesperson, Philippe Reines, said in a statement the clot was discovered during the course of a follow-up exam.
"She is being treated with anti-coagulants and is at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital so that they can monitor the medication over the next 48 hours," Reines said.
Doctors are expected to make a determination shortly about whether any further action is required, Reines said.
Clinton was expected to return to work next week, almost three weeks after being sidelined by the concussion.
The secretary of state had been recuperating at home.
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Concussions can ultimately cause problems with memory and concentration, and can lead to chronic headaches and balance problems.
Originally posted by Corruption Exposed
Let's hope good ole Hillary is alright.
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