
Breakthrough in Alzheimer's Fight: Scientists Restore Memory in Mice
In a groundbreaking study, researchers at the University of Cleveland Medical Center have discovered that Alzheimer's disease may be reversible, even in advanced cases. By restoring the brain's energy balance, which is severely depleted in Alzheimer's patients, scientists were able to repair brain pathology, restore cognitive function, and normalize biomarkers in mouse models. This promising finding offers new hope for individuals living with Alzheimer's, suggesting that recovery may be possible through targeted treatment.










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