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US President Donald Trump's health examination on Saturday was "routine" and he was not treated for

any urgent or acute issues, his physician said in a statement on Monday. (compound sentence)

Trump's unexpected trip to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in the Washington suburb of
Bethesda, Maryland, led to a variety of rumors about the health of the 73-year-old president, who
generally eschews exercise and has waved away advice to lose some weight. (complex sentence with
subordinate clause “adjective clause”)

"Despite some of the speculation, the president has not had any chest pain, nor was he evaluated or
treated for any urgent or acute issues," US Navy Commander Sean Conley, Trump's doctor, said in a
memo released by the White House.

"Specifically, he did not undergo any specialized cardiac or neurologic evaluations," Conley said.
Conley said that ..... (complex sentence with subordinate clause “noun clause”)

The exam was a "routine, planned interim checkup as part of the regular, primary preventative care he
receives throughout the year", Conley said. (complex sentence with subordinate clause “noun clause”)

"Due to scheduling uncertainties, the trip was kept off the record."

The White House's release of the partial results of the exam came at the end of the day in which Trump
and his aides debated how to address the rumors. (compound sentence)

Conley said Trump's total cholesterol is now 165, with an HDL of 70, and LDL of 84 and a non-HDL of 95,
all of which are considered healthy levels, according to the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute.
(complex sentence with subordinate clause “adjectival clause”)

Trump takes the drug Crestor to lower cholesterol (simple sentence). At his exam in February when he
was declared "in very good health" by the White House physician, Trump's total cholesterol was 196.
(complex sentence with subordinate clause “adverbial clause”)

"Everything very good (great!)," Trump said in a tweet on Sunday about the results. (simple sentence)
"Will complete next year." (

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