Former President Bill Clinton released from hospital after being admitted for fever, flu symptoms
The 78-year-old Clinton was admitted for testing and observation after he developed a fever.
Former President Bill Clinton was released Tuesday from a Washington, D.C., hospital after being admitted the night before for a fever and other flu-like symptoms.
Clinton was admitted Monday evening to the Georgetown University Medical Center, near his home in the nation's capital.
The 78-year-old Clinton was admitted for testing and observation after he developed a fever.
Clinton's released was announced in a statement from his deputy chief of staff, Angel Urena.