An interesting article:
A medical professor examined the footage and reported to the Mirror at the time that Putin likely had Parkinson's disease. "Tremors would be consistent with Parkinson's and certainly the tremors he has in his hands are all consistent with the disease," Professor Angus Dalgleish of St George's, University of London, said, adding: "I would put my money on the fact that he's got about Parkinson's." The medical professor also said Putin often presents with a "deadpan face" which is "classic Parkinson's".
mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/wildest-vladimir-putin-missing-theories-34150095
I'd trust Professor Dalgleish to treat me if I was ill, and as a Doctor registered with the General Medical Council he should be regarded as credible and truthful.
A medical professor examined the footage and reported to the Mirror at the time that Putin likely had Parkinson's disease. "Tremors would be consistent with Parkinson's and certainly the tremors he has in his hands are all consistent with the disease," Professor Angus Dalgleish of St George's, University of London, said, adding: "I would put my money on the fact that he's got about Parkinson's." The medical professor also said Putin often presents with a "deadpan face" which is "classic Parkinson's".
mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/wildest-vladimir-putin-missing-theories-34150095
I'd trust Professor Dalgleish to treat me if I was ill, and as a Doctor registered with the General Medical Council he should be regarded as credible and truthful.