Trump had no chest pain nor evaluated for acute issues: Doc
November 19, 2019  10:16
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US President Donald Trump had no chest pain nor was he evaluated or treated for any urgent or acute issues, a presidential physician has said, two days after he went for an unscheduled physical check up at a military hospital that has given rise to speculation about his health.


Trump, 73, went for an unscheduled physical checkup at a Walter Reed National Military Medical Cente that has given rise to speculation about his health. "Despite some of the speculation the President has not had any chest pain, nor was he evaluated or treated for any urgent or acute issues. 


Specifically, he did not undergo any specialised cardiac or neurologic evaluations," President's Physician Dr Sean P Conley said in a memorandum issued by the White House on Monday. Conley said that a full summary of Trump's labs and exam will be incorporated into the next year's report.
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