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Trump apparently scored a perfect 30/30 score on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (Moca) test Trump apparently scored a perfect 30/30 score on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment
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The results of the annual presidential physical exam are in and Donald Trump has been declared “fit for duty” by the presidential physician Ronny Jackson. The results of the annual presidential physical exam are in and Donald Trump has been declared “fit for duty” by the presidential physician, Ronny Jackson.
The navy doctor delivered the assessment at an hour-long press conference at the White House on Tuesday, saying the president’s health was “excellent”, his mind was “sharp” and he needs only four or five hours’ sleep a night. The navy doctor delivered the assessment at an hour-long press conference at the White House on Tuesday, saying the president’s health was “excellent”, his mind was “sharp” and that he needed only four or five hours’ sleep a night.
According to Jackson, the checkup included a cognitive assessment at Trump’s own request, and the self proclaimed “stable genius” performed “exceedingly well”. According to Jackson, the checkup included a cognitive assessment at Trump’s own request, and the self-proclaimed “stable genius” performed “exceedingly well”.
He achieved a perfect score of 30 out of 30 on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (Moca), a test that screens for illnesses such as Alzheimer’s and dementia (but does not assess fitness to lead). He achieved a perfect score of 30 out of 30 on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (Moca), a test that screens for illnesses such as Alzheimer’s and dementia.
Asked how the president could achieve these results given his age and reported predilection for junk food, cable TV and a largely sedentary lifestyle, Jackson responded: “Some people have just great genes”. Asked how the president could be so healthy given his age and reported predilection for junk food, cable TV and a largely sedentary lifestyle, Jackson responded: “Some people have just great genes.”
Are your genes as good as the “stable genius” president’s? Take the Moca test below to find out. The test should take approximately 10 minutes, with any score below 26 outside the range of normal cognitive function. Are your genes as good as the president’s? Take the Moca test below to find out.
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