Lack of sleep contributed to health issues says former President Clinton
Former President Bill Clinton said last week that he will manage his stress, eat better and exercise after undergoing a procedure to unclog a blocked artery, but emphasized that he has no intention of slowing down.
It would be a mistake to stop working, Clinton said at an event focusing on childhood obesity, adding that he would make changes, like getting more sleep and being more disciplined about exercising every day.
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