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Back on the campaign trail, Clinton to visit North Carolina
Clinton spoke on Tom Joyner’s morning radio show.
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As Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign was scrambling to quell speculations about the U.S. Democratic candidate’s health, a survey released on Wednesday found half of registered voters believe that Clinton gave false information about her health to the public.
The campaign also released the medical details of Sen.
Meanwhile, Trump on Wednesday discussed records from a physical he had last week during an appearance on The Dr. Oz Show, which is set to air Thursday, according to a summary provided by the show.
In a statement, the show said “Dr. Oz took Mr. Trump through a full review of systems”. “I don’t think so”.
Fit as a fiddle! Hillary Clinton released additional medical records to the public on Wednesday, September 14, in which her doctor declared her to be in good health.
A new CBS News/New York Times poll shows health information is one thing voters can agree on, CBS2’s Brian Conybeare reported. Of Democrats, 23% said her health will negatively impact Clinton’s ability; 44% of Independents and 69% of Republicans similarly agreed.
Clinton fell ill during a 9/11 ceremony in NY on Sunday and was seen stumbling limp-legged into a Secret Service vehicle.
Clinton’s decision to skip the prescribed rest left her “overheated”, “dehydrated” and “dizzy”.
The polls come after a bad week for the Clinton campaign.
While Clinton has been on the mend, her family has been out stumping on her behalf.
USA voters are increasingly convinced that Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton has health issues, a new poll showed.
“I’m going to keep doing everything I can to deliver my message about what’s at stake in this election”, she added.
“She was advised to see me when she returned from her travels for further testing”, Bardack wrote in the letter.
Her campaign had been pressed to be more transparent about Mrs Clinton’s health, particularly after it failed to reveal her Friday pneumonia diagnosis until Sunday, when she almost collapsed as she left the Ground Zero site in NY.
To treat her pneumonia, Clinton is on the antibiotic Levaquin.
Bardack said Clinton is up to date on all vaccines, including two given to help prevent pneumonia – Prevnar and Pneumovax. The letter did not state when she received those vaccines.
Speaking with reporters after her rally, Clinton said her “senior staff” knew that she was diagnosed with the illness last Friday but did not say when running mate Tim Kaine was informed.
Clinton, 68, has blood pressure of 100 over 70. Her blood levels have been relatively stable.
Trump also responded to the leaked emails in which former Secretary of State Colin Powell called him a “national disgrace”. And last week, conservative media made hay out of Clinton’s coughing spells.
In July 2015, Bardack, an internist in Mount Kisco, N.Y., said Clinton is a “healthy 67-year-old female whose current medical conditions include hypothyroidism and seasonal pollen allergies”. His doctor said he is in “overall excellent health”.
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Trump says he, too, plans to release details from a recent physical, though it’s unclear when that will happen and how much information he will provide.