Trump says he had an MRI during Oct. Walter Reed visit
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US President Donald Trump recently underwent an MRI scan, sparking public curiosity about the procedure. An MRI, or Magnetic Resonance Imaging, is a non-invasive test that uses powerful magnets and radio waves to create detailed images of organs and tissues inside the body.
The White House is refusing to say when Donald Trump had his most recent cognitive test after the results of his latest medical examination did not mention one. And officials have also declined to comment further on the MRI scan the president revealed he’d undergone this month,
President Trump made the comments on the second day of his trip to Asia. The Constitution limits presidents to two terms, but Mr. Trump has suggested he might try to circumvent it.
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President Donald Trump said he had an MRI scan during a recent visit to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center. "I did. I got an MRI. It was perfect," the president told reporters on board Air Force One on Monday on his way to a week-long trip in Asia.
President Donald Trump said his recent medical exam at Walter Reed Medical Center included an MRI scan and "it was perfect." Trump didn't say why he underwent an MRI, referring questions to his doctors.
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