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Scientist Stephen Hawking is expected to make a full recovery after being taken to hospital with chest problems, Cambridge University has said. | Scientist Stephen Hawking is expected to make a full recovery after being taken to hospital with chest problems, Cambridge University has said. |
The 67-year-old professor, who has motor neurone disease, is "comfortable" at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, his employers said. | The 67-year-old professor, who has motor neurone disease, is "comfortable" at Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge, his employers said. |
He was described as "very ill" when he was admitted to the hospital on Monday with a suspected respiratory infection. | |
The author of A Brief History of Time has been unwell for weeks. | |
A Cambridge University spokesman said: "Professor Hawking is being kept in for observation at Addenbrooke's Hospital... he is comfortable and his family is looking forward to him making a full recovery". | |
The world-famous physicist, who uses a wheelchair and speaks using a voice synthesiser, has worked at Cambridge University for more than 30 years. | |
Curtailed US trip | |
He had flown at the end of February to the California Institute of Technology where he is a visiting scholar. | |
But he called off an appearance at Arizona State University on 6 April because of his illness and flew back to the UK last Saturday. | |
Prof Hawking developed symptoms of motor neurone disease while studying in the 1960s and is one of the world's longest-surviving sufferers. | |
The scientist has three children and one grandchild. He became a CBE in 1982 and a Companion of Honour in 1989. | |
Last year, it was announced he would be stepping down as the university's Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the end of this academic year. | |
It is policy for holders of the title to retire at 67, but Prof Hawking said he intended to continue working as Emeritus Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. |