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Hillary Rodham Clinton (State Department official portrait) Hillary Rodham Clinton (State Department official portrait)
NEW YORK (AP) -

Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton has undergone more medical tests but is "doing much better," according to her husband, former President Bill Clinton.

Bill Clinton made the remarks to Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., in front of a journalist outside the funeral of former New York City Mayor Ed Koch Monday.

Clinton said his wife had five hours of tests on Sunday and was told to "take it easy for another month."

He said if her progress continues, "she'll be completely recovered."

Clinton spokesman Philippe Reines said Sunday's tests comprised a long-scheduled, routine follow-up. He said Clinton is in good condition but wouldn't provide further details.

She suffered a concussion in December, then doctors found a blood clot.

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