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              Is Hillary Clintons health in trouble, or is this              just another conspiracy without evidence?            
      ALL IT took was one photo.    
    One zoomed-in photo of a Secret Service agent standing beside    Hillary Clinton holding an unidentifiable cylindrical object,    for the internet to collectively embrace their inner Sherlock    Holmes and launch a fresh take on the Democratic candidates    health.  
    In this case, right-wing social media users immediately    concluded that the agent was holding an autoinjector containing    Diazepam, a muscle-relaxant drug used to treat seizures and    anxiety.  
    The story was soon picked up by prime-time US news outlets,    before it was finally debunked by a simple phone call  which,    by the way, the blogger who started the hysteria never bothered    to make.  
    A Secret Service spokeswoman, Nicole Mainor, confirmed that the    so-called Diazepam-filled syringe was actually a flashlight.  
    While this rumour is now being put to rest, its just one in a    series of many that have been associated with the conspiracy    around Clintons health.  
    THE CONSPIRACY OVER HILLARYS HEALTH  
    For a number of years now, Hillarys physical health has been    the subject of much debate and scrutiny, often with the absence    of medical evidence.  
    Its become an ongoing part of the Trump campaign, to promote    the idea that Clinton is physically unwell and therefore    incapable of running the country.  
    Just last week, Trump told a rally in Wisconsin that Hillary    Clinton doesnt have that strength and stamina to defeat    Islamic State and radical terrorism.  
    A day before that, he similarly said she lacks the mental and    physical stamina to take on IS, and all the many adversaries we    face.  
          Donald Trump continually          suggests Hillarys physical health is not up to          standard.Source:AP        
    Around the same time his campaign spokesperson, Katrina    Pierson, went as far as to say Clinton had dysphasia, a    language deficiency provoked by brain damage.  
    Speaking to radio    host Hugh Hewitt earlier this month, Trump described his    opponent as a total mess.  
    Shell do an event, and then you dont hear from her, he    said. Just follow where she goes... shell do an event, shell    make a short speech off a teleprompter, and then she goes home    and goes to sleep. I tell you, she is dangerous.  
    The motive here is pretty simple  make out that the opponent    is comparatively weak, hiding that weakness from the public,    and incapable of running the country as a result.  
    WHEN DID THE CLAIMS START?  
    Rumours have surrounded Clintons health for years now.  
    Back in 2012, Clinton suffered a concussion, which her    spokesman attributed to a stomach virus that caused the    then-Secretary of State to become dehydrated and faint.  
    The timing of the incident  days before she was scheduled to    testify over the Benghazi terror attack  led Republicans to    speculate that she was faking it to avoid the inquiry.  
    A few weeks later, she was prescribed blood thinners to    dissolve a blood clot located behind her right ear. According    to her doctors, the clot did not result in any complications    related to her brain.  
    Clinton appeared at the Benghazi tribunal and testified at    length the following month.  
          Hillary gave evidence at the          tribunal a few weeks after suffering a concussion, which          some claimed was an excuse to avoid making an          appearance.Source:AFP        
    But in 2014, Republican strategist Karl Rove infamously    suggested Clinton had suffered brain damage from the incident.  
    Thirty days in the hospital? And when she reappears, shes    wearing glasses that are only for people who have traumatic    brain injury? he said. We need to know whats up with that.  
    The whole thing, unfortunately for Rove, ended up being untrue.    She was there for three days, as opposed to 30, and her    longtime physician later delivered her a clean bill of health.  
    Rove later attempted to walk back his comments, claiming he    never used the phrase brain damage.  
    Last month, pro-Trump blogger Jim Hoft     posted a video of Hillary Clinton speaking to the press a    few months back.  
    At one point, numerous reporters pipe up from the right to ask    questions at once, and she turns to them, momentarily startled.  
    Hoft shared the 10-second clip with the headline Wow! Did    Hilary (sic) Clinton Just Suffer A Seizure On Camera?, and    wrote: Wow! The poor woman is in worse shape than we thought.  
    The video went viral, and gifs of the interaction were    extracted and shared repeatedly online.  
    AP reporter Lisa Werer, one of the reporters who prompted    Clintons startled reaction, later     came out acknowledging there was no seizure.  
    Perhaps eager to avoid answering or maybe just taken aback by    our volume, Clinton responded with an exaggerated motion,    shaking her head vigorously for a few seconds, wrote Werer.    Video of the moment shows me holding out my recorder in front    of her, laughing and stepping back in surprise. After the    exchange, she took a few more photos, exited the shop and    greeted supporters waiting outside.  
    But the incident soon found its way into the mainstream media,    with Fox News host Sean Hannity dedicating a week to analysing    Clintons health, using a team of medical experts.  
    None of these experts had ever examined Clinton personally. As    neurologist Fiona Gupta even said: You know, its just so hard    to speculate based on snippets of the clips that, you know,    what is going on without having a full examination and workup.  
    Likewise, Fox News medical pundit Marc Siegel called on both    candidates to release their medical histories, saying he would    need to see the records to make a judgment.  
    She may very well be completely fit, but we want to know.  
          Conspiracy theories over          Clintons health have even made the mainstream US          press.Source:AP        
    But despite a lack of attainable evidence, the issue of her    health had still gone viral.  
    In a separate incident this month, a new Twitter account called    @HillsMedRecords published what it claimed to be Hillary    Clintons leaked medical records.  
    The documents, allegedly written by her physician, Dr Lisa    Bardack, claimed she had been diagnosed with early-onset    Subcortical Vascular Dementia in 2013, and suffered    intensified Complex Partial Seizures between 2013 and 2014.  
          The fake documents claimed          Hillary had serious health issues.Source:Supplied        
    Despite the fact that the documents didnt resemble standard    medical records, and did not include the doctors signature,    they still made the rounds on social media as though they were    factual.  
    This prompted Dr Bardack to release an official statement    putting the rumour to rest: As Secretary Clintons long time    physician, I released a medical statement during the campaign    indicating that she is in excellent health.  
    I have recently been made aware of allegedly leaked medical    documents regarding Secretary Clinton with my name on them.    These documents are false, were not written by me and are not    based on any medical facts.  
    To reiterate what I said in my previous statement, Secretary    Clinton is in excellent health and fit to serve as President of    the United States.  
    How such sketchy documents penned by a random new Twitter    account were passed around as fact is another mystery    altogether.  
    SO IS HILLARY... OKAY?  
    This week, Clinton appeared on Jimmy Kimmel to put the rumours    to rest. She jokingly told him to take her pulse while they    spoke about it, and was later challenged to open a jar of    pickles to prove she was physically fit (which she successfully    did).  
    She dismissed the assertions over her health as part of the    wacky strategy to undermine her candidacy.  
    I dont know why they are saying this, she said.  
    I think on the one hand its part of the wacky strategy  on    the other hand it absolutely makes no sense. And I dont go    around questioning Donald Trumps health. I mean, as far as I    can tell hes healthy as a horse.  
    If it helps put the rumours to bed, physicians for both    presidential candidates have declared them fit to run for    office.  
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