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Clinton, Trump campaigns offer medical details
Dr. Oz also said he would ask Mr. Trump, a lover of fast food, “What does he eat – how does he deal with the stress?” “Over the years, thousands and thousands of Hispanics have worked for me”. The former president also told CBS’ Charlie Rose that his wife has “rarely” but occasionally gotten “severely dehydrated” over the years. “It’s tough because of the way I live, but the one thing I would like to do is to drop 15 to 20 pounds”.
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The comments were fuel for conspiracy theorists who have questioned the candidate’s health and her campaign’s transparency about it.
Dr. Lisa Bardack adds that Clinton is “recovering well with antibiotics and rest” after she became overheated, dehydrated and felt dizzy at a 9/11 memorial ceremony on Sunday.
Her doctor later said she was diagnosed with pneumonia last week.
“I don’t know why we need such extensive medical reporting when we all have a right to privacy”, Conway told MSNBC.
This image released by Sony Pictures Entertainment shows Dr. Oz, left, and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a taping of “The Dr. Oz Show”, in NY.
“Bornstein said Trump 70, is 6’3” tall, weighs 236 pounds and has only been hospitalized once in his life – at age 11 for an appendectomy.
Singer Cher was not happy with Trump picking Oz to share his medical information. He doesn’t work out, but thinks his campaign speeches count as exercise.
The Trump campaign reversed itself twice yesterday over whether he would turn the full exam results over to Dr Oz, leading to speculation that there was something Mr Trump wanted to hide.
Trump has repeatedly called out Clinton’s “stamina” in recent months, alluding to long-held questions in conservative media circles about Clinton’s health.
However, audience members later told reporters that Trump expressed a desire to lose weight. “I feel as good today as I did when I was 30”, said Trump. Those are healthy levels, but he does use a cholesterol-lowering statin medication – rosuvastatin, better known as the brand Crestor. No coverage of his testosterone level.
We all know Trump loves to play golf.
Trump: “Well, I really have no problem in doing it”. In that letter, he proclaimed Trump would be the healthiest person ever elected POTUS.
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Trump’s daughter Ivanka, who joined him on the campaign trail Tuesday, also planned to join him for part of the “Dr. Oz Show” taping. Trump merely said he saw Bornstein and “had a test”.