A man with myriad health issues was not wrongly denied Social Security benefits when an administrative law judge determined his impairments were not disabling, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday.Kirk W. Stephens first applied for Supplemental Security Income benefits in 2007, claiming that’s when he became disabled.Stephens contended he had diabetes, a kidney disease, knee and back pain, problems with his heart, high blood pressure, asthma, arthritis and obesity.Stephens previously worked as a taxi dispatcher and …