Trump health fears soar as doctor sounds alarm over 'garbled speech' and 'shuffling' walk

 


A doctor has raised concerns about former President Donald Trump's health amid ongoing speculation about his wellbeing.

Recently, Trump, 79, has been photographed with a bruised hand on multiple occasions. He has also reportedly undergone cognitive tests and a CT scan, with the White House stating that the results were normal. According to official statements, the bruising on his hand was attributed to frequent handshakes.

However, Professor Bruce Davidson from Washington State University’s Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine suggested that these signs might indicate a more serious issue. In an interview with the Daily Beast, Prof. Davidson noted unusual movements, such as Trump shuffling in videos earlier this year, cradling his right hand in his left, and holding a stair bannister with his left hand despite being right-handed. He also pointed to the President’s long-term aspirin use as a potential indicator of underlying health concerns.

Trump, however, explained in an interview with the Wall Street Journal that he has been taking higher-than-recommended doses of aspirin for the past 25 years, citing its benefits for blood thinning and heart health.

While no evidence currently points to a serious health episode, medical observers continue to monitor for any signs that may indicate changes in his physical condition, keeping public attention focused on the President’s wellbeing.

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