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the White House Preliminary results of the presidential election have been released Donald Trump’s medical screening,
79 year old Trump visited on Friday Walter Reed Medical Center In what the White House described as a “routine checkup,” it is Trump’s second “routine” visit to the medical center in six months.
Dr. Shawn Barbella, Trump’s physician, sent a report White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt Adding that the President had “successfully completed” his appointment, and confirmed that the visit was part of “his ongoing health maintenance plan”.
The doctor said the visit included “advanced imaging, laboratory testing and preventive health assessment” conducted by various specialists.
Trump also got a flu shot and an updated COVID-19 booster vaccination ahead of his upcoming event middle east trip,

The doctor said, “President Trump is displaying excellent overall health. His heart age – a validated measurement of cardiovascular vitality via ECG – was found to be approximately 14 years younger than his chronological age.” “He maintains a demanding daily schedule without any restrictions.”
A summary at the end of the memo also said Trump demonstrated strong “neurological and physical performance.”
Trump too Received check-up in April At Walter Reed Medical Center. A similar report was released after that visit, and provided details about the president’s weight – 224 pounds – and his resting heart rate, temperature and blood pressure, among other data.
That report stated that examination of the President’s head indicated “no significant abnormality except for a scar on the right ear from a gunshot wound.”
According to a previous memo, the President reportedly scored 30 out of 30 on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment.
“Overall, I thought I was in very good shape,” Trump said after his appointment in April. “A good heart, a good soul, a very good spirit.”
Friday’s report did not include any such updated data from his April trip. It’s unclear whether the White House intends to release more details from the president’s most recent health exam.
Trump’s health has been repeatedly questioned, especially by his critics on social media. Was photographed with the President earlier this year he has an injury on his right hand This led to some speculation that he was suffering from some illness, but Barbabella said that his discoloration was caused by irritation from his frequent handshakes and his use of aspirin for his heart health.

“This is consistent with minor soft tissue irritation from frequent hand shaking and aspirin use, which is taken as part of a standard cardiovascular prevention regimen,” Barbabella said. “This is a well-known and benign side effect of aspirin therapy.”
Another social media conspiracy theory surfaced over the summer Questioned whether Trump is still aliveAfter a few days without any public appearances, some commentators began to speculate that the President had died and that an announcement was imminent.
Rumors were crushed When Trump was seen playing golf. He later addressed murmurs that he was still alive, writing on Truth Social.
“I have never felt better in my life!” Trump wrote at that time.
Despite his overall positive health reports, Trump has faced a notable diagnosis since returning to office.
In July, Levitt announced that Trump had been diagnosed. chronic venous insufficiencyWhich is a fairly common condition for older adults. This condition can cause swelling in the feet. The President reportedly became aware of his condition after experiencing “Slight swelling” in his lower legs.,
Not everyone was buying the glowing health reports. Friday evening, MSNBC “All In” host Chris Hayes stressed that Trump’s advancing age is becoming more and more apparent.
“And in nine months, I must say, [Trump] Doesn’t look good,” Hayes said. “His hand has been hit repeatedly. He is constantly trying to hide the makeup. His ankles were badly swollen, which the White House says is a very common condition among seniors. But it is much more than that. Mentally, the boy seems disoriented. He is constantly wandering during meetings, unable to understand journalists’ questions properly, mumbling even more than in his first term.
He also questioned the White House’s use of the phrase “second annual” to describe his visit to Walter Reed.
“Donald Trump had already had his annual checkup. This was in April. Here’s the official White House account of that visit, where they said he was 6’2″ and 224 pounds, which is, like, the same height and weight as Patrick Mahomes,” Hayes said. “But if you’re concerned about the president needing two physicals a year, fear not. Trump says he’s fine.”
Trump’s integrity when it comes to his health has been questioned in the past.
The President’s former physician, Dr. Harold Bornstein, claimed that the President once made a statement during the 2015 presidential campaign, attributed to Bornstein, stating that his health was “astonishingly excellent.”
They also asked Walter Reed personnel to sign nondisclosure agreements regarding colonoscopy visits in 2019.
Trump is the oldest person ever to become president. If Trump serves all four years of his second term, he will leave office as the oldest person to serve in the presidency.