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Susan Collins reveals medical condition but says her job as senator is unaffected

Susan Collins reveals medical condition but says her job as senator is unaffected

Summary

Senator Susan Collins of Maine revealed she has a medical condition called essential tremor, which causes shaking in her hands, arms, and head. She said this condition does not affect her ability to work or serve as a U.S. senator.

Key Facts

  • Susan Collins is a 73-year-old Republican senator from Maine, serving her fifth term since 1996.
  • She has a benign essential tremor, a common neurological condition causing uncontrollable shaking.
  • Collins said the tremor does not affect her daily work or her ability to serve in the Senate.
  • Essential tremor most often affects people over 40 and can cause shaking during simple tasks.
  • The condition is not related to more serious diseases like Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, or memory decline.
  • Collins has not missed a Senate vote in 30 years and describes herself as hardworking.
  • She faces a competitive re-election race in November against Democrat Graham Platner.
  • Some critics question her health because of visible shaking in recent videos and public appearances.
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