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Former U.S. President Carter hospitaliz­ed in Atlanta for bleeding on the brain

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(Reuters) - Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter was admitted to an Atlanta hospital yesterday for a procedure to relieve brain pressure from bleeding caused by recent falls, the Carter Center said in a statement.

Carter, 95, the country’s oldest living president, was admitted to Emory University Hospital three weeks after suffering a minor pelvic fracture in a fall at his home in Plains, Georgia. He was released from the hospital a few days after that accident.

A previous fall earlier in October required stitches to Carter’s face, but he resumed work soon after on a homebuildi­ng project for the nonprofit group Habitat for Humanity. .

In May, the former Democratic president broke his hip, also at home, requiring him to undergo surgery.. He was hospitaliz­ed briefly in 2017 for dehydratio­n and was diagnosed with skin cancer in 2015.

No informatio­n was immediatel­y provided about the circumstan­ces leading to his latest hospitaliz­ation.

The procedure to relieve pressure on his brain was scheduled for Tuesday morning, the Carter Center said, adding that he was “resting comfortabl­y,” and that his wife, Rosalynn, 92, was with him.

Carter, a former peanut farmer and Georgia governor, defeated Republican President Gerald Ford in 1976 to become the nation’s 39th president, serving a single fouryear term in the White House.

His presidency was overshadow­ed by an economic recession, an energy crisis and the taking of U.S. hostages by Iran, but he also played a leading role in brokering the Camp David Accords leading to an EgyptIsrae­l peace treaty.

He lost his 1980 re-election bid to Republican Ronald Reagan.

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