Saturday, February 10, 2024


As Biden’s memory issues draw attention, neurologists weigh in

Forgetting the names of acquaintances or having difficulty remembering dates from the past doesn’t affect decision-making or judgment, brain experts say.

“Naming proper nouns is not an adequate basis to make a conclusion about whether an individual has a more consistent and more concerning substantive progressive memory disorder.”— Dr. Dennis Selkoe, co-director of the Ann Romney Center for Neurologic Diseases at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston

WHAT ABOUT THINKING THAT YOU’RE NOT A DR., YOU'RE THE PRESIDENT OF MEXICO WHO HAS RESPONSIBILITY FOR DELIVERING AID TO GAZA?

“What I’m more concerned about is, can you remember what happened yesterday? Or an hour ago?” —Dr. Paul Newhouse, clinical core leader for the Vanderbilt Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, said.

LIKE IF YOU CAN’T REMEMBER READING AN HOUR AGO THAT THE SPECIAL COUNSEL WROTE THAT YOU SHARED CLASSIFIED INTEL WITH YOUR GHOSTWRITER.