“Biden Has Undeniable Issues For A President“ Neurosurgeon Analyses 81-Year-Old’s Cognitive Ability
As the US presidential election approaches, all eyes are on the potential rematch between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. However, one main issue looms over Joe Biden’s campaign - his age and cognitive abilities. At 81 years old, Biden would be the oldest sitting president in US history if re-elected, raising questions about his ability to lead the country for another four years.
Recent polls have shown that 76% of Americans have concerns about Biden’s mental and physical health, citing instances of forgetfulness, stumbling over words, and other concerning behaviour. Critics have even suggested that Biden may be suffering from dementia, although a definitive diagnosis would require a thorough cognitive assessment.
Neurosurgeon Dr. Paul Saphier weighed in on the issue, highlighting the importance of cognitive health for someone applying for the role of President of the United States. While age is just a number, Dr. Sapphire emphasized the need for Biden to demonstrate his full cognitive abilities, especially given the demanding nature of the job.
Calls for Biden to sit a cognitive exam have grown louder in recent weeks, with many questioning whether he would pass such a test. While there may be lifestyle choices that could improve cognitive function, Dr. Sapphire noted that reversing years of brain deterioration at Biden’s age would be challenging.
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