Alzheimer's Reversal in Mice Offers New Hope for Future Treatments

Alzheimer's Reversal in Mice Offers New Hope for Future Treatments

A recent study published in Cell Reports Medicine suggests Alzheimer's disease may be reversible, at least in mouse models. Researchers restored NAD+ levels, improving brain function and memory in mice with advanced Alzheimer's-like symptoms, challenging long-held assumptions about the disease's irreversibility.

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