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Trump's Health Choices: Aspirin, Bruises, and Transparency
USAThursday, January 1, 2026
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Aspirin Dose and Bruising
- Higher Dose: Takes 325 mg daily (doctors recommend 81 mg)
- Belief: Keeps blood thin and healthy
- Side Effect: Noticeable bruising on hands
Medical Concerns
- Bruising and Swelling: Experts question health due to visible bruising and leg swelling
- Public Appearances: Trump dismisses concerns, says he relaxes by closing eyes
Recent Scan
- Type: Initially called MRI, later clarified as CT scan
- Results: No issues with heart or abdomen
- 2018 Findings: Plaque buildup in blood vessels, indicating moderate heart disease
Leg Swelling and Exercise
- Compression Socks: Tried but disliked them
- Exercise: Calls it boring, avoids regular activity
Hearing and Health Transparency
- Hearing: Struggles in crowded settings
- Transparency: Claims he has nothing to hide
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