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Candidates’ check-up: Clinton and Trump medical information released

He vows to boost America’s economy by 3.5 percent – which is well above current projections – and create 25 million jobs.

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Those are numbers are, respectively, considered “desirable”, “protective against heart disease”, and “optimal”, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and are likely bolstered by the fact that Trump is on a low dose aspirin and statin regimen.

Trump’s physical summary made no mention of his mental health, which has been a controversial area of speculation during the 2016 campaign. But Mr. Trump has answered nearly no questions about his own health over the last 15 months of his campaign, except for issuing a highly unusual doctors note.

Donald Trump has finally disclosed his medial records. New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, a Clinton supporter, announced that he’s opened a probe of Trump’s foundation to make sure it hasn’t violated the state’s laws governing nonprofits.

Donald Trump says that women should be able to obtain birth control without a prescription.

He said they shouldn’t have to.

“Under my plan, the undocumented, or as you would say, illegal immigrants wouldn’t be in the country”, Trump responded.

The interview was taped Wednesday and broadcast Thursday.

In it, aside from admitting to taking a cholesterol-lowering medication for “a couple of years”, Trump swears he’s pretty much ideal.

We all know Trump loves to play golf.

Testing that shows no evidence of plaque building up in her arteries “is all very reassuring”, he said.

The Republican presidential nominee says that delivering his speeches is “a really healthy act”. “I feel the same age as him”, said Trump. “Kids hear a lot more than we think”, Clinton recently said.

Trump has a long list of potential conflicts of interest thanks to his dealings with foreign companies and governments. “Those were all the tests that were just done last week”, Trump said in an excerpt released by the show. His adult children and executives would run it and not discuss it with him.

Hillary Clinton’s doctor has stressed she remains healthy overall and “fit to serve” as president.

Clinton was speaking on Tom Joyner’s morning radio show. 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.

Clinton said the email leak underscores efforts by the Russians to try to interfere with US elections. He’s accused her of being involved with Russia – despite his frequent praise of Russian President Vladimir Putin and his own campaign’s ties to the strong man.

“It’s fair to say the public now knows more about Hillary Clinton than almost anyone in public life”, said campaign manager Robby Mook in a statement.

Hoping to put the issue of her health behind her as she gets ready to return to the campaign trail, Hillary Clinton on Wednesday released an updated review of her physical fitness and details about a recent bout of pneumonia.

The taping is closed to the press, so Trump’s comments may not surface publicly until Thursday. Clinton said he’s failed to “even meet the most minimalistic standards” for disclosure.

“Hopefully they’re going to be good”, he said. He said. “She was like a nervous mess”.

Trump said: “Everyone plays their games, it doesn’t bother me”.

The 70-year-old weighs 236 pounds, according to his doctor.

“It’s his decision”, Oz told FOX News Radio’s Kilmeade & Friends.

During the show’s taping on Wednesday, Trump handed Oz two documents, including a letter that was a “typical document one physician would give another regarding a patient”, Oz, who has become a household name through his television program, told the “Today” show. “Trump said he should lose 15 to 20 pounds”, said audience member Sheldon Hosten. “I don’t think so”. “Aye yai yai, it’s bad enough”.

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McCain said it was up to Trump and Clinton to decide how much medical information they wanted to reveal. “She continues to remain healthy and fit to serve as president of the United States”. The letter details medications she is taking, her cholesterol levels and other results from a physical exam.

Trump could lose a few pounds but otherwise healthy adviser