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Hillary Clinton has history of ignoring health problems - and paying a price

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Then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton holds up a football helmet with the State Department logo on it, presented to her after she resumed her duties in January 2013, five days after being released from a hospital for treatment of a blood clot stemming from a concussion. Photo: Reuters
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The White House was submerged in scandal. Democrats faced tough midterm elections. And Hillary Clinton, far more popular than her embattled husband, had become a one-woman campaign machine.

But the non-stop travel in 1998 took a toll. Clinton developed a blood clot behind her right knee, prompting the White House doctor to recommend hospitalisation and a week of bedrest.

Determined to stay on the campaign trail, Clinton settled on an alternative: A nurse would travel with her to administer the medicine needed to monitor her health. She kept her condition a secret from nearly everyone but her Secret Service detail, alerted only because an injury could have been life-threatening.

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“Very few people knew about it at the time,” recalled Dr Connie Mariano in her autobiography. “Her staff thought she had pulled a muscle exercising.”
Then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leaves New York Presbyterian Hospital with husband Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea in New York on January 2, 2013, after treatment for a blood clot that stemmed from a concussion. Photo: Reuters
Then US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton leaves New York Presbyterian Hospital with husband Bill Clinton and daughter Chelsea in New York on January 2, 2013, after treatment for a blood clot that stemmed from a concussion. Photo: Reuters
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Nearly two decades later, Clinton’s desire to work through illness — and penchant for keeping her health secret — has helped cause the most damaging 48-hour period in her presidential campaign and given fresh ammunition to GOP rival Donald Trump. The incident has also stoked long-simmering conservative conspiracy theories about her health and questions about her commitment to openness.

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