White House Doctor Reports Trump in 'Excellent Health' After Physical

Annual exam results highlight cognitive test performance and vital statistics
President Trump's annual physical examination results were released by White House physician Sean Barbabella, who declared the 78-year-old president to be in "excellent health" with a "robust" neurological condition. The health memo highlighted Trump's active lifestyle, including his participation in meetings, public appearances, and golf activities. Barbabella specifically noted that Trump scored 30 out of 30 on a cognitive assessment test, describing the result as "normal."
According to the report, Trump stands at 75 inches tall and weighs 224 pounds, which represents a significant weight reduction compared to his first term when he reportedly weighed 243 pounds. While his current weight still places him in the overweight category according to body mass index calculations, he is no longer classified as obese. His vital signs include a blood pressure reading of 128/74 and a resting heart rate of 62 beats per minute, both within acceptable ranges.
KEY POINTS
- •Trump declared in 'excellent health'
- •Scored 30/30 on cognitive assessment
- •Lost weight since previous term
The health report indicates that Trump is currently taking two medications to manage his cholesterol: rosuvastatin and ezetimibe. His total cholesterol level was reported at 140 mg/dl, which Barbabella characterized as "optimal." The physician also noted several other minor health conditions in Trump's medical history, including well-controlled hypercholesterolemia, seasonal allergies, a history of COVID-19 infection, rosacea, actinic keratosis, benign nevi, diverticulosis, and a benign colon polyp.
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