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Both Clinton, Trump fit, say their doctors

Hillary Clinton’s doctor Wednesday declared her “fit to serve” as president, in a health bulletin released a day before she returns to the fray after being grounded by pneumonia at the height of the White House race. Her campaign was initially silent on what happened and only later disclosed that Clinton had been diagnosed with pneumonia two days before the incident. Her illness became public after she left Sunday’s 9/11 memorial service in NY early and was seen on video staggering while getting into a van.

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Clinton’s Republican rival Donald Trump will also reveal the results of his own recent medical exam during a TV show set to be aired on Thursday, said a daily report by The Hill, a top USA political website.

After she become “overheated”, “dizzy” and “dehydrated” at the 9/11 ceremony, Bardack examined Clinton at her suburban NY home.

“I just talked to her – she’s feeling great and I think she’ll be back out there tomorrow”, former U.S. president Bill Clinton said yesterday.

“Even I had to admit that a few days rest would do me good”, Clinton said.

Clinton took the stage about 10 minutes before her scheduled time and spoke for just over 20 minutes at the Old Student Recreational Center on the campus of UNC-Greensboro.

Thetwo-page single-spaced letter reveals more details about Clinton’s health in an effort to dispel rumors and insinuations that her medical problems are more severe than a treatable case of pneumonia. His campaign said that the real estate mogul’s appearance on “The Dr. Oz Show” will reveal details regarding his overall well-being and his family’s medical history. Bardack said Clinton “became overheated and dehydrated” at the event.

“That goes into weighing down on Hillary Clinton’s poll numbers”, said Salvanto”.

Donald Trump has released lab results from a recent medical examination, with his personal physician stating that the Republican presidential candidate “is in excellent physical health”.

The September race is unexpectedly rough for Clinton.

Mrs Clinton yesterday released a letter from her physician to dispel rumors about her health.

She takes thyroid and allergy medicines and the blood thinner Coumadin, prescribed after she suffered a blood clot resulting from a 2012 concussion.

In a head-to-head match, Trump (46 per cent) leads Clinton (45 per cent) by one percentage point.

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‘I have it right here’So far the 70-year-old Trump had released only four, gushing paragraphs on his health, written by his doctor Harold Bornstein in December 2015.

Trump gives Dr. Oz medical report, Clinton's doctor says she's 'healthy and fit' to serve as president