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The hidden history of presidential disease, sickness and secrecy
In his second term as president, Dwight Eisenhower looked like an old man. He’d had a serious heart attack in 1955, requiring extensive hospitalization. Ike later suffered a stroke. In contrast to his seeming senescence, his successor, John F. Kennedy, seemed vibrant and flamboyant. The reality was that Eisenhower was not really that old — […]Related:Hillary Clinton’s pneumonia: Can being on the campaign trail literally make you sick?Newest superbug found in a Connecticut toddlerAs a mental health provider, I ask all my patients about guns. Here’s why.
Source: Washington Post: To Your Health - September 12, 2016 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news