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Hillary Clinton ‘fit to serve’ as president, doctor says

She’s being treated with the antibiotic Levaquin for 10 days.

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Health issues have dominated the race for November’s election since a dizzy spell forced Mrs Clinton, 68, to leave a 9/11 ceremony in NY on Sunday.

The Democratic presidential nominee’s campaign released an updated medical information which claimed that Clinton “continues to improve” after a pneumonia diagnosis.

Clinton will return to campaign in Greensboro, North Carolina on Thursday, after taking three days off to recover from pneumonia.

Clinton was forced to leave ceremonies marking the annivary of the September 11 attacks in NY on Sunday because of a dizzy spell.

We won’t know all of Dr. Bornstein’s findings until the episode airs on Thursday, but according to audience members Trump has a high testosterone level.

A statement released last summer said her “current medical conditions include hypothyroidism and seasonal pollen allergies“. Dr. Oz has said the health summary Mr. Trump showed him indicates Mr. Trump is healthy enough to be president.

“You think Hillary would be able to stand up here for an hour and do this?” he asked. Her campaign later acknowledged that Clinton had been diagnosed with pneumonia on Friday. He said he’s not go into say “it’s all about her gender, but there’s a double standard”. A CT scan “showed no abnormalities of the brain”.

Clinton campaigned last week in Charlotte – part of what’s become a weekly routine of Clinton, Republican nominee Donald Trump or their running mates visiting the battleground state. A recent poll found around half of registered voters think Clinton’s given the public false information about her health.

Dr. Brian P Monahan, attending physician of the U.S. Congress, said Kaine had “overall excellent health’, but recommended the candidate increase his Vitamin D intake”.

Trump, too, has said he plans to release the details of a recent physical this week. The pneumonia was described as a “mild non-contagious bacterial pneumonia”, for which Clinton was advised to rest and take antibiotics. Meanwhile, her team has called on Trump to release his own personal information.

His longtime physician Harold Bornstein had written a note earlier that said that if elected, Trump would be the healthiest president in history.

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It was later disclosed that the doctor who wrote the only public documentation about Trump’s health spent five minutes writing the report.

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