Unsolved History - Season 1 Episode 18 JFK: Altered Statesman

Unsolved History
In the last ten years of his life, John F. Kennedy suffered from Addison's disease, a disorder in which the adrenal glands fail to produce the hormone cortisol, which helps the body respond to stress. While JFK denied allegations that he had the disease, one of its side effects was to give him a bronzed glow, which may have helped him look healthy in TV debates against Richard Nixon. JFK was taking the drug cortisone to treat the disease; the possibility is examined that he may have been overdosing on this drug, causing increased anxiety, panic attacks, insomnia and an increased sex drive. JFK also suffered from chronic back pain for which he took painkillers. ""Dr. Feelgood"" Max Jacobsen supplied JFK with amphetamines, but claimed they were vitamins, hormones and enzymes. Drug addiction may have played a role in the Cuban missile crisis, JFK's rumored infidelity, and even his own assassination.
TitleUnsolved History - Season 1 Episode 18 JFK: Altered Statesman
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First Air DateOct 09, 2002
Last Air dateFeb 17, 2005
Season3 Season
Episode51 Episode
Runtime60:14 minutes
QualityHD
IMDb: 5.00/ 10 by 1.00 users
Popularity2.416
LanguageEnglish

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