
Breakthrough in Alzheimer's Research: Scientists Reverse Disease in Mice, Restore Memory
In a groundbreaking study, researchers at University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center have discovered that restoring the brain's energy balance can reverse Alzheimer's disease in mice, even in advanced cases. This finding challenges the long-held assumption that Alzheimer's is irreversible and offers fresh hope for potential recovery. The study's results show that repairing brain pathology, restoring cognitive function, and normalizing Alzheimer's biomarkers are possible with this treatment, paving the way for further research into reversing the disease in humans.








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