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Trump expected to release physical results soon
Donald Trump talked about his stamina, as seen in the below video clips of Dr. Oz’s interview with Trump. We don’t have the results of a physical examination, and but what jumped at me the most from this letter is the issue of over-testing. “If they were bad, I would say let’s sort of skip this, right?” The cholesterol, blood pressure and blood suga.
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“Well, I have no problem in [sharing the info, ]” Donald said on the episode, airing September 15.
Unusually, the letter doesn’t say what prompted the prescription, presumably cholesterol levels that at some earlier time were high, said Dr. Danforth Lincoln, a family physician at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center who examined the released information. Trump shared the results of a recent physical exam during the taping, with Oz reading from a summary of exam results that Trump is 6 feet, 3 inches tall and weighs 236 pounds. A BMI of 30 or greater classifies as obese. I’ve always been a little bit this way – you know? Weight loss relies largely on a person’s diet. Trump said he tells his kids, “No drugs, no alcohol, no cigarettes”. He doesn’t work out, but thinks his campaign speeches count as exercise. I won a lot of club championships and things. “These rooms are hot like saunas”.
Ivanka made references to a “total tax-reform” plan that her dad would release on September 15, and added: “I’m going to jump off, I have to run”.
The letter from Bornstein is much more straightforward and professional than one he wrote for Trump in December 2015, in which he bizarrely proclaimed that Trump “would be the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency”.
Trump has a healthy testosterone level.
Speaking with WTAE in Pittsburgh, he said that releasing his father’s tax returns would “detract” from his message – a position House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wisconsin, disagreed with Thursday morning.
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However, Pittsburgh’s Lincoln said that’s not abnormal for a man Trump’s age, especially if the weight contributed to no other problems such as knee pain or hypertension. In a radio interview yesterday, the presidential nominee’s son was accusing the media of protecting Hillary Clinton throughout the primary campaign.