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Hillary Clinton Rally in Greensboro, North Carolina
Clinton’s first medical note, released by her campaign in January 2015, was a little longer, at two pages, than Trump’s four paragraphs issued last December.
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Sixty-three percent of voter ssay Clinton is level-headed and 69 percent of voters say Trump is not.
Hillary Clinton will hit the campaign trail Thursday, marking her first public appearance since cameras caught her leaving daughter’s Manhattan apartment, where she was rushed after collapsing as she left a 9/11 memorial event in lower Manhattan.
Dr Lisa Bardack added that Mrs Clinton was “recovering well with antibiotics and rest” after becoming overheated, dehydrated and feeling dizzy during a 9/11 memorial ceremony in NY on Sunday.
Mrs Clinton – who has been recuperating at her suburban NY home – was treated with an antibiotic called Levaquin, which she was prescribed for 10 days.
The physician added that Hillary is up to date on all vaccines, including Prevnar and Pneumovax, which help prevent pneumonia. Hillary has also had several allergy flares over the past year, which has been a typical pattern for most of her life.
The poll carried out by the New York Times and CBS News revealed the former Secretary of State has a 2 point advantage (46 to 44 percent) over the New York businessman in terms of voting intention, a number within the research’s error margin. She also takes a thyroid medication, as well as a blood thinner.
During her speech Thursday, Clinton said she spent her time off talking to friends and thinking.
Meanwhile, Trump announced that he planned on releasing the details of his recent physical examination this week.
Trump taped the episode in NY that will air on Thursday, in which he gave host Dr Mehmet Oz a summary of a physical exam conducted last week. Voters say 68-31 percent that she has the right experience to be president and 65-34 that Trump does not have that experience.
Mr Trump told a rally in Canton, Ohio, on Wednesday night that he doubted Mrs Clinton would have the stamina to lead one of his events.
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At a rally Wednesday in Ohio, Trump remarked that the room filled with almost 5,000 people was hot and reportedly added, “You think Hillary would be able to stand up here for an hour and do this?” David Scheiner, who was Barack Obama’s longtime physician before he was elected president, praised this unusual move, telling the Washington Post, “Because she has had blood clots, I think in the back of the doctor’s mind was, could she possibly have pulmonary embolism? I don’t know”, Trump said.