The Secret History of Presidential Health and Illness - a podcast by Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs at Brown University

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How does a President’s health affect their ability to lead? Do Presidential candidates deserve any privacy in terms of their medical history? How do we define what health issues ‘matter’ for a role as all-encompassing as President of the United States?

On this episode Sarah looks for answers with the help of Watson Professor Rose McDermott. McDermott’s 2010 book ‘Presidential Leadership, Illness, and Decision Making,’ explores the history of health issues faced by US Presidents, and the effects they’ve had on the country and the world. As we prepare for the inauguration of a 78-year-old President amidst a global pandemic, there’s no better time to understand the complex relationship between a President’s health and health of the nation.

You can learn more about and purchase Rose McDermott's book here: [https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/presidential-leadership-illness-and-decision-making/9A5FE725BE2C9156E6A82554B3E50705]
You can read a transcript of this episode here: [https://drive.google.com/file/d/16UG5qT7xK6iGuotBLQUqz7E0hmgdZ0Na/view?usp=sharing]

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