Rumors about President Joe Biden’s cognitive health, especially the possibility of Parkinson’s disease, have stirred discussion. In response, Dr. Russell Surasky, a neurologist, dismissed the idea of Parkinson’s and suggested that Biden might have vascular dementia.
Dr. Surasky recommended an MRI to investigate this further, noting that Biden doesn’t exhibit Parkinson’s symptoms like tremors or a shuffling gait. Biden’s history of atrial fibrillation and past brain aneurysms could increase his risk for vascular dementia.
To clarify Biden’s condition, Dr. Surasky suggested a comprehensive neurological assessment, including tests for motor skills and memory. This would provide vital information about any neurological concerns.
Dr. Surasky emphasized that regular health evaluations are crucial for public figures, as their health impacts their duties. A thorough assessment, including an MRI, is necessary to determine Biden’s condition and ensure his well-being.