Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign on Friday released details of her health records and planned to publish her recent tax returns to emphasize, aides said, her desire to be transparent with voters.
Clinton, 67, “is in excellent physical condition and fit to serve as President of the United States,” said internist Lisa Bardack in a letter released by the campaign dated July 28.
Clinton's current medical issues including seasonal pollen allergies and hypothyroidism, a condition that is common in women over 60, according to Bardack, Clinton’s personal physician and the chief of internal medicine at Mount Kisco Medical Group in Westchester.
The campaign will also release the Clintons' tax returns from 2007 to 2013 later in the day, an official said.
Clinton experienced deep vein thrombosis in 1998 and 2009, an elbow fracture in 2009, and a concussion in 2012—all of which were reported publicly at the time.
Her current medications include Armour Thyroid, antihistamines, Vitamin B12, and Coumadin, an anticoagulant.
Clinton takes no other medications regularly, doesn’t smoke, and drinks alcohol occasionally, according to Bardack’s letter.
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