Doctor: Bill Clinton’s prognosis excellent after stent procedure

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New York (CNN) — Former President Bill Clinton has shown “no evidence of heart attack or damage to his heart,” and his prognosis is excellent after undergoing a procedure Thursday to restore blood flow in one of his coronary arteries, according to his doctor.

Clinton, 63, was hospitalized at New York-Presbyterian Hospital’s Columbia campus after experiencing brief periods of discomfort in his chest over several days, according to Dr. Allan Schwartz, the hospital’s chief of cardiology.

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