A Double Board Certified Neurologist Thinks Joe Biden Could Be Experiencing Vascular Dementia

A respected neurologist, who holds dual board certification, recently addressed rumors suggesting that President Joe Biden might suffer from Parkinson’s disease. He firmly denied these claims, instead proposing the possibility that the President might be experiencing “vascular dementia.” To be certain, he emphasized the importance of thorough neurological testing and recommended an MRI to further investigate this potential diagnosis.

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