The Boston Globe

President declared fit after physical exam

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— President Biden on Wednesday was declared “fit for duty” by his longtime doctor, who said that the president had undergone an “extremely detailed” neurologic­al exam that did not turn up evidence of stroke, neurologic­al disorders, or Parkinson’s disease.

In a summary of Biden’s third presidenti­al physical at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, Dr. Kevin O’Connor did not say whether the examinatio­n contained common tests for assessing cognitive decline or detecting signs of dementia that are often recommende­d for older adults.

O’Connor said that a team of doctors, including a neurologis­t, two orthopedis­ts, and a physical therapist, examined the president, whom O’Connor described as an “active 81-year-old white male.” Earlier in the day, Karine Jean-Pierre, the White House press secretary, declined to give specifics about the tests Biden had undergone but said that the president “doesn’t need” a cognitive exam.

Biden, the oldest president in the country’s history, is facing widespread concerns over his age as he campaigns for a second term. Earlier this month, he was described in a special counsel report as a “well-meaning, elderly man with a poor memory” — a characteri­zation the president vehemently opposed.

On Wednesday, Biden answered questions about the results of his exam with a joke.

“They think I look too young,” he told reporters during a roundtable with law enforcemen­t officials at the White House.

The summary released by O’Connor reflected a lengthy and detailed examinatio­n. But the president, his advisers and a team of 20 physicians ultimately declined to provide detailed informatio­n about Biden’s cognitive abilities. Doctors use their discretion in providing assessment tests, and not all doctors perform them. Physicians often use conversati­ons with patients as a screening device.

“For the physician who interacts with a patient on a regular basis, it is perfectly valid for the physician to say, ‘I can assess the mental status on a daily basis,’” Dr. Thomas Wisniewski, director of the Center for Cognitive Neurology at NYU Langone Health, said in a telephone interview. “But not if they see each other once a year.”

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J. SCOTT APPLEWHITE/ASSOCIATED PRESS Hunter Biden arrived on Capitol Hill Wednesday with attorney Abbe Lowell for his closed-door deposition on President Biden.

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