Doctor confirms Giuliani is healthy
WASHINGTON — One week after a severe headache forced Rudolph W. Giuliani to spend a night in the hospital, his doctor declared the Republican presidential candidate to be “in very good health.”
The statement from Dr. Valentin Fuster of New York listed tests done at a hospital in St. Louis and in New York after Giuliani experienced “significant headache and fatigue.” He said results of all tests were normal. The tests included a CT-MRI of the brain, an ultrasound of the carotid arteries, a spinal-fluid evaluation and a PSA screening -- a test for prostate cancer, which Giuliani has had.
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