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Donald Trump’s physician says the president is in “excellent health” and is “fully fit” to serve as commander in chief after a medical exam Tuesday at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
Donald Trump's health is under scrutiny after a seven-day absence, with visible signs of physical decline raising public and professional concerns ahead of his 80th birthday.
President Donald Trump is in “excellent health,” the White House physician said Friday in a memo the administration released after Trump’s visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center — his third in-person medical checkup in 13 months.
The US president's mental acuity is in the spotlight, with the secretary of state shown videos of Donald Trump appearing to fall asleep during public appearances.
The White House released a report from President Trump’s latest medical visit. Here’s what it says
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Trump’s doctor recommends he lose weight and exercise more but says he is in ‘excellent health’
The White House released the results of President Donald Trump’s May physical late Friday evening, sharing a memo from his physician recommending he lose weight and exercise more while noting he is in excellent health.
President Trump was sporting a swollen eye and hand in an interview with New York Post’s Miranda Devine on the conservative podcast Pod Force One. Trump’s right eye clearly showed puffiness and looked oddly misshapen compared to his left eye, while his right hand looked much bigger than his left.
By Trevor Hunnicutt and Steve Holland WASHINGTON, June 2 (Reuters) - A physician in Donald Trump's administration brushed off questions about the U.S. president's personal health on Tuesday, describing the 79-year-old's third physical examination in 13 months as routine and the results as "spectacular.