Former President Donald Trump released a brief health report from his doctor, Dr. Bruce Aronwald, asserting that his health is “excellent” and noting weight loss attributed to an “improved diet” and regular exercise.
However, the report lacks critical specifics, such as Trump’s weight, blood pressure, cholesterol levels, prescriptions, and the exact amount of weight lost.
Historically, Trump’s health reports have been vague, often including exaggerated claims, such as being the “healthiest individual ever elected to the presidency,” while omitting important details. In contrast, President Biden provides more comprehensive health reports, though they have not fully alleviated concerns about his age and overall health.
Both Trump and Biden face scrutiny regarding their capability to serve another term due to their age, with polls indicating voter concerns about their fitness for the presidency. Trump has particularly emphasized his cognitive test results as evidence of his mental acuity.
Doctor explains why you should never kiss a deceased person
A Moldovan doctor has recently gone viral for a unique yet cautionary video about kissing… And it’s not what you’d expect.
Dr Viktor Ivanovik, who boasts nearly 300,000 TikTok followers, about the health risks of kissing deceased loved ones during farewells.
In the video, Ivanovik warns viewers, saying: “Never kiss the deceased!”
A Moldovan doctor has recently gone viral for a unique yet cautionary video about kissing… And it’s not what you’d expect.
Dr Viktor Ivanovik, who boasts nearly 300,000 TikTok followers, about the health risks of kissing deceased loved ones during farewells.
He explains that approximately nine hours after death, the body begins to decompose, releasing harmful bacteria. Kissing the deceased, according to Ivanovik, could lead to a loss of smell due to exposure to these bacteria.
His video has sparked a wave of reactions online.
Many viewers had not previously considered the potential risks of bacterial exposure. Others, however, shared personal experiences.
One viewer emotionally stated: “I kissed my father and would do it a million times over! I can lose taste and smell, he is my father!”
Dr. Ivanovik’s message shows that there’s a delicate balance between cultural traditions and health concerns. Many people engage in such rituals as a final act of respect and closure for their loved ones, often unaware of the potential dangers.
Though, for many, the comfort of saying goodbye to a loved one in a personal way outweighs potential health concerns. This creates a wider conversation around the need for cultural sensitivity when addressing such topics, particularly when long-standing traditions are involved.
Ivanovik’s TikTok video has opened a new discussion on social media, encouraging viewers to be mindful of the potential risks while also acknowledging the deeply personal nature of farewells.
Through his video, Dr. Ivanovik has raised awareness about the importance of understanding health risks associated with common practices, showing that even in moments of grief and loss, health and safety should not be overlooked.
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