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Clinton releases health data, doctor says ‘fit to serve’
Clinton’s health and wellbeing have always been at the center of an alt-right conspiracy that she became seriously ill following a fall and concussion in 2012, with videos of Clinton falsely spliced together to make her condition look more serious.
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The campaign came under fire on Sunday, when Clinton fell ill at a ground zero commemoration of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
The statement was part of medical information Clinton’s campaign released Wednesday after her pneumonia diagnosis last week.
Bardack is the chair of Internal Medicine at CareMount Medical in Mount Kisco, New York, and has served as Clinton’s personal physician since 2001.
The letter says the illness stemmed from a bout of seasonal allergies that developed into an upper respiratory tract infection.
Clinton released medical records in July of a year ago that contained some detail about her concussion in December 2012.
Clinton’s health has also been subject to speculation from Trump and his top surrogates and supporters.
The details made public by the Democratic presidential nominee included a description of the pneumonia diagnosis she received last week.
Clinton’s prescriptions all seem normal for someone of her age, Ross says.
Powell on Clinton – “everything she touches she kind of screws up with hubris…the media isn’t fooled and she’s getting crucified [on the issue of her private email server]”.
Health issues have dominated the race for November’s election since a dizzy spell forced Mrs Clinton, 68, to leave a 9/11 ceremony in NY on Sunday.
Clinton has spent the past three days out of the public eye, recuperating at her suburban NY home.
Clinton is now taking antibiotics to help her recover from the illness and is planning to return to the campaign trail on Thursday. “I think that’s most of America, but otherwise he’s in incredibly good health”.
Her illness became public after she left 9/11 memorial service.
Earlier on Wednesday, Clinton’s running mate, Virginia Sen. Earlier, campaign manager Kellyanne Conway told Fox News the results of Trump’s exam would be shared publicly “this week”.
Trump went on the Dr.Oz Show Wednesday to share his medical records CNN Money. At that time, Clinton regularly took Armour Thyroid, antihistamines, Vitamin B12 and Coumadin, an anticoagulant. A letter from Bardack released July 31, 2015, said Clinton had been prescribed Lovenox, a short-acting blood thinner, when she was flying for long distances.
It also showed her vaccinations are up to date and she has had a normal mammogram and breast ultrasound.
The former first lady has just suffered perhaps the worst week of her 15-month quest to become the first female U.S. president.
Clinton had been previously diagnosed with blood clots, and in 2012 while she was secretary of state a clot was discovered in her brain after she suffered a concussion. Trump, who is tall at 1.9 meters (6 feet 3 inches), said he weighs 107 kilograms (236 pounds), which is overweight by USA health care standards.
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He also criticised Mr Trump for backing the false claim that President Barack Obama was not born in the United States. But she’s taking antibiotics and is on the mend.