Concerns about Hillary Clinton's health are "serious—could be disqualifying for the position of President of the U.S.," say nearly 71% of 250 physicians responding to an informal internet survey by the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons (AAPS). About 20% said concerns were "likely overblown, but should be addressed as by full release of medical records." Only 2.7% responded that they were "just a political attack; I have confidence in the letter from her physician and see no cause for concern."
While more than 81% were
aware of her history of a concussion, only 59% were aware of the
cerebral sinus thrombosis, and 52% of the history of deep venous
thrombosis.
More than 78% said the health concerns had
received "not enough emphasis" in the media, and only 2.7% that there
had been "too much emphasis."
Nearly two-thirds said that a
physician who had a concern about a candidate's fitness to serve for
health reasons should "make the concerns known to the public." Only 11%
said a physician should "keep silent unless he had personally examined
the patient," and 10% that the candidate's health was "off limits for
public discussion."
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