In 2010, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faced alarming health issues, including memory loss and cognitive fog.
Initially diagnosed with a brain tumor, he later received a surprising assessment from a doctor who believed he had a dead parasite in his brain.
Despite health challenges, Kennedy, now an independent presidential candidate, emphasizes his vigor, engaging in athletic activities and campaign efforts.
Alongside undisclosed health struggles, such as atrial fibrillation and mercury poisoning from fish consumption, Kennedy’s past includes a bout with a parasite and a history of heart issues and hepatitis C.
Despite these obstacles, he maintains his fitness for the presidency, DNYUZ has reported.
Doctors speculate on the nature of Kennedy’s health conditions, including the possibility of a tapeworm larva in his brain.
Kennedy’s health journey underscores the complexity of his medical history, which he navigates while pursuing political aspirations.
Written by B.C. Begley
