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Obama's doctor says he's in 'excellent health' :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Lynn Sweet
Summary from United States, from articles in English
Campaign spokeswoman Jen Psaki said, " With no surgery or hospital stays, this is a complete summary of his doctor visits and medical records for the past two decades. (article 1) A prostate-specific antigen test generally recommended annually for men over 45 who are African American or otherwise at a high risk of prostate cancer, and often suggested annually for other men over 50 detected no issues for Obama. (article 1) Hillary Rodham Clinton has not made her medical records public. (article 1) Presidents from Nixon to Reagan to George H.W. Bush have all talked to our enemies with the right preconditions and Obama has vowed to do nothing more or less. (article 6) A 276-word letter was written by Dr. David L. Scheiner, the Chicago physician with an office in Hyde Park who has been Obama's personal physician since March 1987, though no records were released. (article 5) The only possible concerns are his family history of cancer - his mother died of ovarian cancer and a maternal grandfather died of prostate cancer - and his personal struggles with smoking. (article 2) CHICAGO (Reuters) - Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama is in excellent health and fit to serve as U.S. president, his doctor said on Thursday. (article 4)

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  • Story keywords
    Obama, Clinton, Party, Democratic, Campaign

    Source articles
    1. Obama in 'excellent health,' his doctor says (L.A. Times, 05/30/2008, 460 words)
    2. Obama's doctor says he's fit to lead (boston.com, 05/30/2008, 484 words)
    3. Obama’s Doctor, Praising His Health, Sees No Obstacles to Service (nytimes.com, 05/30/2008, 770 words)
    4. Doctor says Obama in excellent health (boston.com, 05/29/2008, 333 words)
    5. Obama's doctor says he's in 'excellent health' :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Lynn Sweet (suntimes.com, 05/30/2008, 206 words)
    6. Sneering at talk is what's really cheap :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Commentary (suntimes.com, 05/30/2008, 386 words)
    7. Obama Seeks to Clarify His Disputed Comments on Diplomacy (nytimes.com, 05/29/2008, 891 words)




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