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Donald Trump shares summary of check-up with Dr. Oz

Dr. Oz read the results on the air.

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Oz revealed the stat among a laundry list of test results from Trump’s recent physical exam.

Trump made a decision to reveal the letter that was signed by his doctor Dr. Harold N. Bornstein.

Dr. Mehmet Oz (left) reviews the medical records of Donald Trump.

A combination photo shows U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton (L) and Republican U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump (R) in Los Angeles, California on May 5, 2016 and in Eugene, Oregon, U.S. on May 6, 2016 respectively.

Donald Trump says he feels like a man half his age.

Dr Bornstein declared Mr Trump in “excellent physical health”, and noted that his parents lived into their 80s and 90s, but did not note that the elder Mr Trump had Alzheimer’s.

In a statement released Wednesday, campaign manager Robby Mook criticized Trump’s appearance on “The Dr. Oz Show”. “He answered all my questions”, Oz told CNN.

“I haven’t had a cold in a long time – years”, Trump said as Oz had him run through his medical history.

Oz went on to say that he plan on asking Trump about his health care policies.

“He takes a lipid lowering agent (rosuvastatin) and a low dose aspirin”. And Trump took questions from the studio audience.

“In summary, Mr. Trump is in excellent physical health”.

We don’t yet have additional details about exactly what was said on the syndicated program because it was taped this morning for broadcast tomorrow.

“What if there’s some embarrassing things on there?”

“I think when you’re running for president, I think you have an obligation to be healthy”.

Kilmeade followed up: “Oh, it’s still going to be his decision?”

“Your Testosterone is 441 – which is, actually… is good”, Oz said, in another presidential election race first.

Trump’s daytime TV chat about health and wellness is a savvy political stunt. Bornstein has been Trump’s physician for more than three decades.

Trump, a former reality TV star, is at home in a setting like “The Dr. Oz Show”.

The appearance is partly a pitch to female voters. The letter said Clinton’s recent illness was a “mild, non-contagious bacterial pneumonia” and that she was put on 10 days of the antibiotic Levaquin and is recovering nicely.

Trump, who for months has publicly raised questions about Clinton’s health, today, during an event in OH, again mentioned Clinton’s fainting spell.

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We’re not going to be talking about Secretary Clinton, for sure.

Donald Trump