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https://www.otago.ac.nz/news/newsroom/health-impaired-world-leaders-raise-nuclear-war-fearsHealth-impaired world leaders raise nuclear war fears
14 July 2025
The study analysed the health information of 51 deceased leaders of nuclear-armed countries: China, France, India, Israel, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States. Eight of the leaders died from chronic disease while still in office, five from heart attacks or strokes. Many of the leaders had multiple serious health issues while in office, including dementia, personality disorders, depression and drug and alcohol abuse.
This was the case for multiple US presidents, including Dwight D Eisenhower, whose doctor described his 1955 heart attack as a digestive upset; John F Kennedy, whose aides lied about him having Addisons disease, a serious, chronic condition; and Ronald Reagan, whose administration hid the extent of his injuries after he was shot in 1981, and the likely signs of his dementia near the end of his term.
Professor Wilson says Kennedy was in poor health during his first two years in office in 1961 and 1962, with his performance likely impaired from Addisons disease, back pain, and his use of anabolic steroids and amphetamines. It was in 1961 that he authorised the failed CIA-backed Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba and that his poor performance at a Cold War summit with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in Vienna was noted. In turn, Khrushchevs poor mental health probably contributed to him triggering both the Berlin Crisis and the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Maintaining a strong media with investigative journalists can also help expose impairment in leaders.
Wilson, N., Thomson, G. & Boyd, M. The frequently impaired health of leaders of nuclear weapon states: an analysis of 51 deceased leaders.
BMC Res Notes 18, 278 (2025).
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-025-07351-8