Key Takeaways
The White House says President Trump had advanced imaging tests that showed “excellent health”
But it did not describe the exact tests given
Experts say people without symptoms usually do not need imaging and warn it can sometimes lead to unnecessary follow-up tests
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 3, 2025 (HealthDay News) — The White House released new medical information about President Donald Trump on Monday, saying recent imaging tests showed he is in “excellent overall health.”
But some medical experts say the notice raised more questions than answers.
In a short memo, Dr. Sean Barbabella , the president’s physician, said the tests looked at Mr. Trump’s cardiovascular system and abdominal region and showed no signs of disease.
The White House described the scans as “advanced i

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