Researchers have developed a blood test that diagnoses Alzheimer’s disease and measures its progression with 92% accuracy. The breakthrough offers a potential tool to accurately diagnose the disease while tailoring treatments to an individual’s specific disease stage.
More controversy for the very young Major League Baseball season. First, torpedo bats, now Jurickson Profar of the Atlanta Braves, has been suspended for 80 games after being caught using performance-enhancing drugs.
Morgan Wallen’s weird exit from SNL is still being talked about. Some audience members are now saying that instead of opting to stay on stage for the traditional “high fives” and mingling, he chose to meet with some audience members, including a small sick child, and sign a poster.
Chipotle is bringing back its hugely popular “Burrito Vault” game this Thursday. This year, rewards members will receive a game with more prizes, including up to 157,500 buy-one-get-one-free entrée codes and the chance for select winners to receive free burritos for a year.
There’s smart, and then there’s Mensa smart. At the age of 13, Sofia Kot Arcuri was just invited to join Mensa. She took the test and achieved a score of 162, the highest possible score for a girl her age—higher than Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking. Her mom was proud and admitted to being surprised, considering Sofia didn’t study for the test. Sure she’s smart, but can she beat the triangle peg game at Cracker Barrell?
and THAT’S TRENDING.