The 73-year-old senator, first elected in 1996, revealed in an exclusive interview she has a benign essential tremor that she treats with medication.
BRIDGTON, Maine — As she seeks re-election for a sixth, six-year term in the U.S. Senate, Republican Sen. Susan Collins is revealing a medical condition she has had for decades.
The 73-year-old senator, first elected in 1996, told NEWS CENTER Maine in an exclusive interview she has a benign essential tremor that she treats with medication.
While Mainers and Washingtonians might have noticed Collins sometimes has trembling in her hands or head
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