Washington:
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential nominee, has been declared fit for high office by her doctor in a recent health assessment. The memo, released by the White House, highlights Harris’s good health despite her busy schedule. Her physician, Dr. Joshua Simmons, stated that her physical exam in April was “unremarkable,” and she leads an active lifestyle with a healthy diet. Harris, who is 59 years old, does not smoke, drinks alcohol moderately, and has seasonal allergies and sporadic hives.
Dr. Simmons affirmed that Harris is physically and mentally resilient to fulfill the duties of the Presidency, including those as Chief Executive and Commander in Chief. The release of her medical information aims to contrast her transparency with that of her opponent, Donald Trump, who has not shared his health records.
The Harris campaign emphasizes the age difference between Harris and Trump, with the hope of convincing undecided voters of her fitness for office. Trump, who is 78 years old, has faced scrutiny over his health, prompting comparisons with Harris’s relative youth and mental acuity.
In a tight race for the White House, Harris’s campaign is leveraging her medical assessment to underscore her readiness for the role. Dr. Simmons noted that Harris’s allergies are well-managed, and her hives respond well to treatment. She has undergone allergen immunotherapy to improve her symptoms over the past three years.
Aside from allergies, Harris’s preventative health procedures, such as colonoscopy and mammograms, are up to date. Her family history includes her mother’s colon cancer, but Harris remains proactive about her health.
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