James Saunders
Guest Reporter
Donald Trump "remains in excellent health," White House doctors have said, following the President's annual physical examination.
The results were released over the weekend after Trump underwent the tests on Friday morning at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
Navy Captain Sean P. Barbabella, Trump's doctor, said the 78-year-old exhibits "robust cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and general physical function".
The examination included "diagnostic and laboratory testing" and "consultations with 14 specialty consultants".
The release included detailed vital statistics for the Commander-in-Chief - Trump is 75 inches tall, or 6'3", and weighs 224 pounds.
His resting heart rate is 62 beats per minute, with a blood pressure reading of 128/74 mmHg.
The physician also noted the president's pulse oximetry at 99 per cent on room air, while his temperature was recorded at a normal 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, or 37C.
According to the release, Trump's physical examination raised no red flags nor any significant abnormalities.
And in a haunting reminder of the President's run-in with a shooter on the campaign trail last summer, doctors found that Trump still has "scarring on the right ear from a gunshot wound".
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The President is currently taking four medications, according to the release.
These include Rosuvastatin and Ezetimibe for cholesterol control.
He also takes aspirin for cardiac prevention.
The fourth medication is Mometasone cream, which Trump uses as needed for a skin condition.
No concerns were raised about any of these medications in the physician's report.
The release highlighted Trump's "lifelong abstinence from tobacco and alcohol" in his medical history - and credited Trump's "active lifestyle" for contributing "significantly to his well-being."
"President Trump's days include participation in multiple meetings, public appearances, press availability, and frequent victories in golf events," the release said.
The physician concluded that President Trump "exhibits excellent cognitive and physical health" and maintains the President is "fully fit to execute the duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Head of State."
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The results were released over the weekend after Trump underwent the tests on Friday morning at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center.
Navy Captain Sean P. Barbabella, Trump's doctor, said the 78-year-old exhibits "robust cardiac, pulmonary, neurological, and general physical function".
The examination included "diagnostic and laboratory testing" and "consultations with 14 specialty consultants".

The release included detailed vital statistics for the Commander-in-Chief - Trump is 75 inches tall, or 6'3", and weighs 224 pounds.
His resting heart rate is 62 beats per minute, with a blood pressure reading of 128/74 mmHg.
The physician also noted the president's pulse oximetry at 99 per cent on room air, while his temperature was recorded at a normal 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit, or 37C.
According to the release, Trump's physical examination raised no red flags nor any significant abnormalities.
And in a haunting reminder of the President's run-in with a shooter on the campaign trail last summer, doctors found that Trump still has "scarring on the right ear from a gunshot wound".
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Thomas Matthew Crooks fired at the President at a Pennsylvania rally in July before being "neutralised" by Secret Service agents after blood poured from Trump's ear.
The President is currently taking four medications, according to the release.
These include Rosuvastatin and Ezetimibe for cholesterol control.
He also takes aspirin for cardiac prevention.
The fourth medication is Mometasone cream, which Trump uses as needed for a skin condition.

No concerns were raised about any of these medications in the physician's report.
The release highlighted Trump's "lifelong abstinence from tobacco and alcohol" in his medical history - and credited Trump's "active lifestyle" for contributing "significantly to his well-being."
"President Trump's days include participation in multiple meetings, public appearances, press availability, and frequent victories in golf events," the release said.
The physician concluded that President Trump "exhibits excellent cognitive and physical health" and maintains the President is "fully fit to execute the duties of the Commander-in-Chief and Head of State."
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