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Donald Trump discussing about his health with Dr. Oz

Donald Trump is sharing the results of his medical examination this month, and it shows the Republican nominee is in “excellent physical health”, according to a report.

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The GOP nominee’s campaign released the one-page summary from Dr. Harold Bornstein, an internist and gastroenterologist at Lenox Hill Hospital, on the same day an interview with controversial TV host Dr. Mehmet Oz is airing.

Despite wanting to shed a few pounds, he has been pictured on a number of occasions scoffing fast food. “They’ve let her slide on every indiscrepancy [sic], on every lie, on every DNC game trying to get Bernie Sanders out of this thing”, Trump Jr. said.

Clinton’s campaign responded with a new letter from her doctor declaring her “fit to serve” as president and recovering well from her illness.

When Clinton came down with pneumonia a week ago, she didn’t mention it until she was visibly weak.

The campaigns of both Trump and Clinton, 68, have said that their candidates would be releasing detailed medical records in the coming days.

Clinton, 68, has blood pressure of 100 over 70, and her total cholesterol is 189, according to her doctor. Lab results in the letter show normal levels of cholesterol and blood sugar.

Audience members told CNN that during the show, Oz talked to the businessman about his cholesterol and was surprised by how low it was after being prescribed a medication called Statins.

On Dr. Oz show Trump compares himself with Tom Brady.

Trump has recently undergone an EKG, chest X-ray and echocardiogram that were normal. His calcium score was 98 in 2013.

At 6 feet 3 and 236 pounds, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump is, like more than two-thirds of Americans, overweight. While typically people are urged to have a BMI under 25, Lincoln noted that increasingly studies suggest that a slightly higher one may be healthier for seniors.

“If Republicans were doing that, they’d be warming up the gas chamber right now”, the younger Trump said.

“I think it’s never acceptable to use language like that”, Podesta added. His four-parahraph letter was written in five minutes while a limo sent by Trump waited outside his Mahattan office, NBC News reported.

Speaking Friday on ABC’s “Good Morning America”, Trump’s son said a statement by the campaign Thursday night acknowledging Obama’s USA birth “should be the definitive end” of questions about Trump’s views. He has argued that Democratic policies have left inner cities impoverished and unsafe and has taken to asking voters of color “What have you got to lose?” in voting for him.

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The campaign trail itself is arduous, said Dr. William Schaffner of Vanderbilt University.

Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at an event hosted by The Economic Club of New York at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York on September