Donald Trump Says Birth Control Should Be Available Without a Prescription

September 20 23:01 2016

On Thursday, a day after the Dr. Oz interview was taped, Trump was interviewed on the Fox News morning show Fox and Friends, where he said he would not have made his medical history public, were it not for the fact it showed him in such good shape. It was the second Bronstein wrote addressing Trump’s health.

“He takes a lipid lowering agent (rosuvastatin) and a low dose aspirin”.

Notably, under NHS guidelines and the Body Mass Index, Trump’s weight and height would mean he is considered overweight and bordering on obese.

In a dramatic moment, Trump produced a one-page summary of his latest physical (administered several weeks ago), which was written by his longtime physician Dr. Harold Bornstein. That led her campaign to disclose that she had pneumonia. “We want her back on the trail, right?”

Trump has sometimes stumbled when it comes to reproductive health issues.

Health has played an increasingly prominent role in the campaign.

Speaking on “The Dr. Oz Show“, Trump said Medicaid, the joint federal-state program for the poor, should be used to help provide health coverage for those who can’t afford to buy plans from private health insurers. His campaign site also says states offer Medicaid benefits that are too generous.

The Democratic presidential nominee said “leading the birther movement is deplorable”, and trying to say that Trump “did a great service” to Obama “is asinine”. He said: “I would say I see a person that’s 35 years old”. “People are staying active longer and working later in life”.

In a CNN interview on Tuesday, Schneiderman said his office had now brought Trump’s charitable foundation under scrutiny.

Trump had a total cholesterol level of 169 mg/dL, a high-density lipoprotein level of 63 mg/dL, a low-density lipoprotein level of 94 mg/dL and a triglycerides level of 61 mg/dL.

Trump and his supporters have attacked the former Secretary of State’s supposedly weak mental and physical condition, with the Republican questioning her ability to deal with pressure situations in a speech in Ohio.

In his brief summary, Bornstein reported normal results from liver function and thyroid tests. a colonoscopy, an EKG, a chest X-ray, and a cardiac evaluation. He said that when he’s with the 39-year-old, “I feel I’m the same age as him”.

After Clinton’s incident on Sunday, Trump said he had happened to undergo a physical exam the previous week and would release results from it, augmenting a letter from Bornstein past year that critics said was inadequate. And, while Trump told Dr. Oz he believes birth control should be available without a prescription, he also seemingly denied that it “should be mandated in this country that we reimburse women for their birth control”.

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump walks offstage during a rally Wednesday Sept. 14 2016 in Canton  Ohio.   Associated Press  Evan Vucci

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