Alzheimer's Reversal in Animal Studies Offers New Hope

Alzheimer's Reversal in Animal Studies Offers New Hope

A recent study published in 'Cell Reports Medicine' demonstrates that Alzheimer's disease can be reversed in animal models, achieving full neurological recovery. Researchers from Case Western Reserve University found that restoring brain NAD+ balance can repair damage and restore cognitive function, challenging long-held beliefs about the disease's irreversibility.

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