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Trump shares summary of check-up with Dr. Oz
Trump’s campaign had said Wednesday morning that the results would not be disclosed during the television taping.
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The document was based on an examination performed last week by Dr. Harold Bornstein, Trump’s longtime physician who predicted the candidate would be the “healthiest individual ever elected” in an assessment past year.
Fox News reported Monday that Trump’s exam would be a subject of discussion at the “Dr. Oz” taping, which was scheduled before news of Clinton’s pneumonia.
At 70, Trump would be the oldest president to enter the White House.
Trump’s long-time doctor Harold Bornstein had written a one page letter which said that his liver and thyroid functions are “all within the normal range”.
Neither Trump nor Clinton have gone as far in releasing medical details as Sen. Trump is taking a cholesterol drug known by the brand name Crestor and he takes a low-dose aspirin. Meyers also said that due to double standards, the rules are different for Clinton and Donald Trump.
Donald Trump sat down with celebrity doctor Mehmet Oz to chat about his medical records and weight loss goals on Wednesday for an episode that will air Thursday. He was in good health overall.
The letter is a summary of Trump’s recent annual physical and included specific test results.
Clinton and Trump have both released additional information about their health this week.
“I would say I see a person that’s 35 years old”, he said.
Trump said that he sometimes plays golf with New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady. “It’s insane”, 70-year-old Trump said of 39-year-old Brady. He has argued that Democratic policies have left inner cities impoverished and unsafe and has taken to asking voters of color “What have you got to lose?” in voting for him. “So I’m not going to ask him questions he doesn’t want to have answered”. So Trump appears on The Dr. Oz Show today after having visited his doctor.
Numerous online claims have been unfounded, but Clinton’s early departure from a September 11 memorial and video of her stumbling with help into a van prompted her campaign to reveal the diagnosis days earlier. Video credit: Zdenek Gazda.
Dr. Brian P Monahan, attending physician of the U.S. Congress, said Kaine had “overall excellent health’, but recommended the candidate increase his Vitamin D intake”.
“I would say it should not be prescription”, he added.
The interview also touched on birth control and abortion, with Trump saying women should be able to obtain birth control without a prescription but that he remains opposed to abortion rights.
The more comprehensive release from Trump comes a day after his rival Hillary Clinton released a letter from her doctor explaining her recent health history.
“I think you have an obligation to be healthy”, Donald said of running for president and serving in the Oval Office.
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The campaigns of both Mr Trump and Mrs Clinton, 68, have said that their candidates would be releasing detailed medical records in the coming days.