Trump's health rumours just met the doctor's verdict
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50% : But in a memo released by the White House on Friday night, Navy Capt. Sean Barbabella said Trump "remains in exceptional health, exhibiting strong cardiovascular, pulmonary, neurological and physical performance.50% : " The doctor added that Trump received his annual flu shot and a COVID-19 booster during the visit, noting that his "cardiac age" was about 14 years younger than his actual age.
50% : This latest visit follows an April physical where Trump was declared "fully fit to serve" after shedding 20 pounds and maintaining what doctors described as an "active lifestyle.
50% : " In July, officials disclosed that Trump had developed chronic venous insufficiency, a common condition among older adults that causes mild swelling in the legs.
42% : Trump, who has long mocked rivals over health issues, used a recent address to Navy sailors to boast that his former physician, now Congressman Ronny Jackson, once called him the "healthiest" among recent presidents.
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