Not only that, a Twitter account named HillsMedRecords also share "record leaked" of Mrs. Clinton, in which American presidential candidate has been getting early onset dementia. Snopes.com, a web site reality check, quickly extinguish this conspiracy theory. Mrs. Clinton's doctor claims the document is "fake, not written by me and are not based on any medical facility." Her doctor also repeated several times that former Foreign Minister healthy enough to perform the position head of States.Earlier this week, Mrs. Clinton was to comment on this issue. "I don't know why they left off that out," she said. "I think that's part of the strategy say crazy things and maybe a few people will believe you".It seems that even featured members of the Republican Party also tired with the conspiracy theories revolving around the health of Mrs. Clinton. After Fox screened a video showing Dr. Drew Pinsky in the program "Celebrity Rehab" talk about serious concerns for female candidates, former Chairman of the US House of representatives Newt Gingrich has lost patience."I highly respect the doctor on television, but a doctor had never met that patients given the detailed, complex analysis, they relied on what?", Mr. Gingrich said."I will be very cautious and I like inspired to the doctors is that they are very cautious when deciding someone's analysis".
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