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Office of the President of the Republic confirms the continued improvement in the health status of Talabani


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Office of the President of the Republic confirms the continued improvement in the health status of Talabani

Monday, 18 February 2013 09:47 GMT

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President Jalal Talabani

Alsumaria News / Baghdad

confirmed the president's office, on Monday, continued improvement in the health status of President Jalal Talabani, referring to the accelerated response to treatments and exercises conducted by his medical team German specialist. bureau said in a statement issued today, and received "Alsumaria News", a copy of which, "The president responds to treatments and exercises that continue to take place his medical team German specialist." explained the president's office that "this important development which reached an advanced stage in the recent period reflected positively on the general health status of the president and the natural abilities of movement and communication, which is enhanced continuously and development thanks of God's care and the prayers of Iraqis and what the medical care efforts in this area. " and the doctor accompanying the President of the Republic in Germany Necmettin cream confirmed, in (28 December 2012), that the state of health of President Jalal Talabani, are stable and positive improvement significant, as pointed that this improvement gives optimism about recovering "fully". 's office said President Jalal Talabani, in (20 December 2012), the latter left the hospital Medical City in Baghdad on his way to Germany for treatment. suffer Talabani of health crises successive terms transfer in 2007 to the King Hussein Medical Hospital in Jordan, which remained there for weeks and then he was transferred for treatment at the Mayo Clinic Hospital in the United States.

http://www.alsumarianews.com/ar/1/56270/news-details-.html

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