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| Oct 5, 2008 | |
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Dalai Lama to go for check-up
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| DHARAMSHALA (India) - TIBETAN spiritual leader the Dalai Lama is to undergo a medical examination weeks after he was hospitalised with abdominal pains, his secretary said on Sunday.
There were concerns for the Nobel laureate's health in August when he was taken to hospital in Mumbai. He was discharged after four days, with doctors saying there was no reason for worry but that he needed rest. 'This is a follow-up medical check-up. He will be going to Delhi tomorrow for it,' the Dalai Lama's spokesman Tenzin Taklha told AFP. The Tibetan leader, 73, will be in New Delhi for a few days before returning home to Dharamshala, the northern Indian town where the Tibetan government-in-exile is based. Since his stay in hospital, the Dalai Lama has begun teaching again in Dharamshala but trips to Germany and Switzerland this month have been cancelled. Many world leaders have recently called to enquire after his health, including US President George W. Bush. The Buddhist monk fled to India in 1959 following a failed uprising in Tibet against Chinese rule. -- AFP | |
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