A neurologist with double board certification has refuted multiple media stories suggesting that US President Joe Biden has Parkinson’s disease.
He did, however, make mention of the possibility that the current president has “vascular dementia.”
He demanded that Biden get an MRI to rule out vascular dementia and to put him through neurological tests.
This specialist believes that the president’s medical background may have played a role in this ailment.
After seeing Biden and the signs of the illness, he ruled out Parkinson’s.
In an interview, Dr. Russell Surasky discussed the president’s health and provided his professional opinion. Regarding Biden’s “cognitive decline,” concerns have been raised recently.
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It might not be Parkinson’s disease: Dr. Russell said he understood the president and chastised his staff for attempting to hide a visible illness.
He said that following the most recent medial exam in February, the president’s personal physician had ruled out Parkinson’s disease.
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