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He's Healthy: Findings in Trump's Medical Report

He's Healthy: Findings in Trump's Medical Report
Dr. Oz got his hands on GOP nominee Donald Trump's medical report during a taping of his show on Wednesday. Yet, Trump's campaign released a summary of the report from his doctor Harold N. Bornstein to
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The Washington Post on Thursday morning ahead of the episode's airing. Here are a few of the key findings.

  • Trump is in "excellent physical health"
  • He takes a drug to lower his cholesterol
  • His BMI is in the overweight range
  • He does not use tobacco or alcohol
  • Only hospitalized once at 11 years old
  • No family history of premature cardiac or neoplastic disease

Should you be so inclined, you can read more about the specifics of Trump's blood pressure, cholesterol level, lipoprotein levels, etc. here.

Trump's one-on-one interview with Dr. Oz on the "Dr. Oz Show" will air Thursday at 1 p.m. ET. Check your local listings.

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