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Senator Edward “Ted” Kennedy was taken to the hospital on
Saturday morning after suffering a seizure at his home. In a press statement, his
spokeswoman said that the 76-year-old Democrat Senator is resting comfortably
and a new update about his health status will be released in the next 48 hours.
According to The Boston Globe, Ted Kennedy, youngest brother
of assassinated U.S. President John F. Kennedy, suffered one seizure at his
Cape Cod home and a second seizure aboard the helicopter transport flight to Boston.
His spokesperson confirmed that he is hospitalized at Massachusetts General Hospital and he is undergoing a battery
of tests to determine the cause of the seizure. He was initially treated at Cape Cod Hospital, but according to the hospital
spokesman, Ted Kennedy spent less than an hour in the facility.
Ted Kennedy has been in the Senate for
45 years and unsuccessfully sought the centre-left Democratic nomination in
1980. He came to the Senate in November 1962 to fill a seat
earlier held by his brother John Kennedy. Senator Ted Kennedy currently serves
as chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions.
Kennedy voted against the Iraq war, and
in 2003, Kennedy said of it: "There was no imminent threat. This was made
up in Texas,
announced in January to the Republican leadership that war was going to take
place and was going to be good politically. This whole thing was a fraud."
Last year in October, Ted Kennedy
underwent surgery to clear a dangerously blocked carotid artery in his neck. The
surgery was decided after a routine health check. In 1964, he was seriously
injured in a plane crash, and hospitalized for several months. Ever since he has
suffered from back problems.
In January, Ted Kennedy expressed his support for his fellow
Senator Barrack Obama for the White House.
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