Can doctors discuss a president's mental health? Why ethics and public risk collide
As the oldest person elected president of the United States, Donald Trump has long faced questions about his health. But is it appropriate for doctors to comment publicly on a president's mental health? In an opinion article published in The BMJ, David Nicholl and Trisha Greenhalgh examine the ethic
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