Medical experts are sounding alarms about the potential dire consequences of a second term for former President Donald Trump, citing the looming threat of a stress-induced “epidemic” that could grip the nation.
The concern revolves around the profound impact of Trump’s previous presidency on public health, with experts attributing a significant toll on the mental well-being of many Americans to his erratic behavior and perceived failures during the coronavirus pandemic.
Raw Story, on December 8, 2023, reported that a re-election of Trump could set the stage for a relentless downward spiral characterized by heightened stress, increased anxiety, and a surge in various mental health issues.
Neuroscientists identify a critical tipping point when individuals succumb to stress, paving the way for mood disorders, substance abuse, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, or ulcers.
The potential constant state of fight-or-flight induced by a second Trump term is flagged as particularly concerning for the American psyche, given that our bodies are ill-equipped to handle chronic stress.
A significant component of this stress overload would manifest as “technostress,” a consequence of the incessant checking, interruptions, and rapid dissemination of news—a hallmark of Trump’s presidency.
Trump’s approach, characterized by a helter-skelter onslaught, challenges the adaptive capacities of the human brain, with multitasking being identified as a potential detriment to mental health.
In response to these concerns, medical experts are urging individuals to take breaks from social media and news consumption to foster mental well-being and mitigate the negative effects of stress.
Against the backdrop of a polarized political climate, experts emphasize the importance of focusing on controllable factors and adopting strategies to manage stress levels, thereby safeguarding mental health in an increasingly tumultuous environment.

