Alzheimer's Reversal in Animal Models: New Hope for Treatment
A recent study by US researchers found that Alzheimer's disease can be reversed in animal models by restoring brain NAD+ balance. This breakthrough challenges the long-held belief of irreversibility and offers potential for future human treatments.
- US researchers successfully reversed Alzheimer's in animal models.
- Study highlights NAD+ imbalance as a major driver of the disease.
- A specific compound, P7C3-A20, restored NAD+ balance and cognitive function.
- Findings published in *Cell Reports Medicine* on December 22, 2025.
- Offers hope for new therapeutic approaches beyond slowing progression.
- Crucial step, but human clinical trials are needed.
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