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US election: Clinton set to return to campaign trail US election: Hillary Clinton 'doing great' back on campaign trail
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Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton will rejoin the campaign after taking a three-day leave of absence to deal with a bout of pneumonia. Hillary Clinton has made her first public appearance since taking three days off the campaign trail after being diagnosed with pneumonia.
Mrs Clinton is set to appear in Greensboro, North Carolina amid renewed questions about her health and the campaign's transparency. The Democratic presidential nominee smiled and waved as she climbed the steps of her campaign plane in White Plains, New York.
Her return comes a day after her doctor released a letter detailing her recovery and physical exam results. She told reporters she is "doing great" before flying off to a rally in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Donald Trump used Mrs Clinton's recent health scare to criticise his opponent. Her return comes a day after her doctor said she was "healthy and fit".
Speaking at rally in Ohio, the Republican nominee said: "It is hot, and it is always hot when I perform because the crowds are so big. The rooms were not designed for this kind of crowd," he said. The physician's note also said 68-year-old Mrs Clinton's cholesterol level and heart rate were all within normal ranges.
"I don't know folks, do you think Hillary Clinton would be able to stand up here for an hour?" The race has focused on both candidates' state of health and medical records in recent days.
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He later added, "Now she's lying in bed, getting better and we want her better, we want her back on the trail, right?" On Thursday, Donald Trump released a letter from his doctor saying he is in "excellent physical health".
The race has focused on both candidates' state of health and medical records after the Clinton campaign announced that she was diagnosed with pneumonia. The Republican nominee earlier this year released a brief memo from the same physician asserting he would be "the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency".
Mr Trump has said he also plans to share his medical details, but it is unclear when he plans to do so and how much information he will provide. The 70-year-old businessman also discussed his health with Dr Mehmet Oz during a taped episode of the medical chat show, which aired on Thursday.
The 70-year-old businessman came under fire earlier this year after releasing a brief memo from his doctor that said he would be "the healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency." At a rally in Ohio on Wednesday, Mr Trump used Mrs Clinton's recent health scare to cast doubt on her stamina.
Mr Trump discussed his health with Dr Mehmet Oz during a taped episode of Dr Oz's show, which is set to air on Thursday. He said: "I don't know folks, do you think Hillary Clinton would be able to stand up here for an hour?"
Former Secretary of State Mrs Clinton had to be helped into a van after abruptly leaving the World Trade Center memorial on Sunday after aides said she felt "overheated." On Sunday, she had to be helped into a van after abruptly leaving the World Trade Center memorial after aides said she felt "overheated".
The Clinton campaign cancelled the remainder of her public events before revealing her diagnosis. The Clinton campaign cancelled the remainder of the former secretary of state's public events before revealing her diagnosis.
Mrs Clinton released a note from her doctor on Wednesday calling her "fit to serve" as president as well as detailing the medications she is taking and her cholesterol levels.
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