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Joe Biden’s health: Leadership questions mount, speech gives no reason for exit

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In a live speech on Wednesday night, President Joe Biden He has spoken of his decision to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race, endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris for the Democratic nomination, and indicated his intention to remain in office for the remainder of his current 178-day term.

However, he did not discuss his own health or his recent battle with COVID.

Biden’s physician, Dr. Kevin O’Connor, told reporters on Thursday: Biden’s health His health and mental health were both described as “excellent,” but some experts have expressed concern about the physical and mental strain that remaining in office could have on the president.

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Some doctors say:

Potential risks of staying in power

Health experts said the pressures of the presidency could pose “significant health risks” to Biden, who has recently shown signs of cognitive impairment.

Experts agreed that the amount of pressure in the presidency could pose “significant health risks” to President Joe Biden. (Getty Images)

“I am definitely worried about the stress and am concerned that I may be suffering from depression while my cognitive abilities seem to continue to decline.” NYU Langone Medical Center “The number of cases has risen sharply in recent weeks, and the number of deaths has risen sharply,” the Fox News health correspondent told Fox News Digital on Thursday.

He is not treating Biden.

“I am outraged that the White House has remained in denial and has not provided any details, and that the White House physician has not come forward,” he said, adding that he “feels sympathy” for the president.

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Dr. Brett Osborne, a Florida neurosurgeon and longevity expert, reiterated that the “enormous, demanding and relentless” stress of the presidency can have significant effects on physical and cognitive health.

“For President Biden, who has a history of cognitive impairment, The cost of such stress “It’s particularly concerning,” Osborne told Fox News Digital, speaking as a professional, but not a doctor, who has not examined or treated the president.

“Prolonged exposure to high levels of cortisol can accelerate the deterioration of brain regions.”

Stress can cause a spike in cortisol, the main stress hormone, which can worsen cognitive impairment, Osborne said.

“Long-term exposure to high levels of cortisol can accelerate the deterioration of brain regions such as the frontal and temporal lobes, which are important for cognitive functions such as memory, decision-making and impulse control,” he said.

Joe Biden Air Force One Dover

President Biden departed from Dover Air Force Base in Dover, Delaware aboard Air Force One on July 23, 2024. It was his first public appearance since announcing his withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race. (SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

“This is a demanding The Nature of the Presidency “President Biden’s cognitive decline may be accelerated, potentially reducing his ability to fulfill the complex and significant responsibilities of the presidency.”

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Dr. Ernest Lee Murray, a board-certified neurologist at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital, Jackson, TennesseeThey also speculate that if you have any type of dementia, it may be more difficult to process stressors and cope with stressful situations, which could lead to a deterioration in cognitive abilities.

High-pressure jobs are known to affect the body, a neurologist said.

“In the long term, this can have an impact on your overall physical health,” Murray told Fox News Digital.

Murray said the high-pressure nature of the job is known to have physical effects even on a cognitively healthy president (though Murray and the other doctors mentioned here have not treated Biden).

“If you look at the history of the presidency, [you can] “Compare a photo of a president at the beginning of his term with a photo of him at the end of his term,” he said.

President Biden speaks in the Oval Office

Biden is addressing the nation from the Oval Office of the White House on Sunday, July 14, following the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump during a rally in Pennsylvania. (Erin Shaff/The New York Times, Pool via The Associated Press)

“It’s clear that the enormous pressures and stresses that the presidency brings on a day-to-day basis are likely causing the presidency to age at a faster rate than the general population,” he said.

“This will be more pronounced in people with limited cognitive abilities.”

“A little relieved?”

Jonathan Alpert, a psychotherapist and author in New York City, said that while continued public scrutiny could add to stress, the fact that Biden has dropped out of the presidential race means a major stressor in his life has been removed.

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“Biden may actually be feeling a bit of relief now that he’s no longer running for president,” he told Fox News Digital.

“The intense pressure and stress of constant attacks from the Opposition and scrutiny from within her own party will be significantly reduced, allowing the Prime Minister to better focus on her role and responsibilities,” Alpert added.

Expert advice

Doctors who provided their expert opinion to Fox News Digital said Biden was continuing to medical care and monitoring.

“President Biden deserves honesty, transparency, and full support for the remainder of his term.”

“Given the significant deterioration in the President’s health, we expect that his physicians will continue to monitor the President closely and bring into the team the experts necessary to appropriately evaluate any emerging issues that may arise in the coming months,” Alpert said.

“President Biden deserves honesty, transparency, and full support for the remainder of his term.”

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Murray, the neurologist, said patients with any degree of dementia “need pretty consistent monitoring.”

He added: “I would not recommend making any major financial or senior management decisions without input from families who have the patient’s best interests in mind.”

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The President receives proper medical care, Stress Management Osborne said he would do so for the remainder of his term.

“While President Biden’s dedication to national service is admirable, the potential health risks associated with continuing in such a high-pressure role cannot be ignored,” the neurosurgeon said.

US President Joe Biden

One medical expert said it was important for Biden to prioritize his health and well-being, even if it meant stepping back from a demanding role. (Jacqueline Martin/AP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

Osborne said it was crucial for Biden to prioritize his health and well-being, even if it meant stepping back from a demanding role.

Healthy lifestyle behaviors such as daily exercise, stress management, proper nutrition and supplements are also important, he advised, as is a strong support system of professionals, including a neurologist who specializes in Alzheimer’s disease. Parkinson’s disease I’m also a physical therapist.”

“The potential health risks associated with continuing in such a high-pressure role cannot be ignored.”

“These are essential steps to preserve his health and therefore the efficient governance of the country – without which he places the country at extreme risk,” Osborne added.

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In response to an earlier inquiry from Fox News Digital, the White House press office said “health was not a factor” in the president’s decision to withdraw from the 2024 race.

“The President looks forward to completing his term and delivering even more historic accomplishments for the American people,” the White House said in a statement.

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