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EXCLUSIVE Parkinson's experts reveal how bad Joe Biden's heath could get over the next four years READ MORE: Democrats in swing states give assessment of B iden's condition By Luke Andrews Senior Health Reporter For Dailymail.Com Published: 21:32, 10 July 2024 | Updated: 21:52, 10 July 2024 e-mail View comments The Biden Administration is being forced to fend off uncomfortable questions about whether the president has Parkinson's disease. Visitor logs reveal a doctor who specializes in Parkinsonism — an umbrella term for brain disorders that cause slowed movements, stiffness and tremors — visited the White House eight times in eight months this past year.

The official explanation for at least one of those visits was not accurate and had to be corrected by the president's press secretary last night, leading to growing suspicion and concerns about Biden's health. Several doctors were telling DailyMail.com months ago they suspected Biden, 81, had Parkinson's, though many insisted on remaining anonymous for fear of backlash.



Now, they are speaking out about what the next four years could look like if the President does indeed have the condition. They say the public should know what they're signing up for. The three signs of Parkinson's include forgetting words (shown) A stiff gait Walking problems affect 90 percent of Parkinson's patients Dr W.

Chris Winter is a neurologist in Virginia who has treated hundreds of patients with Parkinson's. Dr Abhi Kapuria is also a neurologis.

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