Vice President Kamala Harris has been deemed to be in excellent health by her physician, US Army doctor Joshua R. Simmons. The White House released a letter summarizing her medical history, which revealed that Harris has seasonal allergies, hives, and nearsightedness. However, her overall health is described as robust, with all immunizations and preventive care up to date.
Dr. Simmons noted that Harris wears contact lenses, takes a vitamin D3 supplement, and occasionally uses over-the-counter and prescription allergy medications. Her diet is described as very healthy, and she abstains from tobacco products while consuming alcohol only occasionally and in moderation.
The physician emphasized that Harris possesses the physical and mental resilience necessary to fulfill the duties of the Presidency. Notably, her medical history shows no significant issues such as diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, cardiac disease, lung disease, or cancer.
This detailed disclosure of Harris's health contrasts with the limited information provided by her political opponents. The letter aims to highlight her fitness for office, especially in comparison to older candidates like Donald Trump, who has released less detailed medical information in the past.
Harris's family history includes a maternal connection to colon cancer, and her only surgery was a laparotomy with an incidental appendectomy at the age of 3. This level of transparency regarding her health is unprecedented for Harris, who has previously advocated for breast cancer screening in honor of her late mother, a breast cancer researcher.
Overall, the medical assessment affirms Vice President Kamala Harris's readiness to serve in her role and underscores her commitment to maintaining good health and well-being.