Alzheimer's Reversal in Animal Studies: New Hope from NAD+ Research
Recent animal studies have demonstrated that Alzheimer's disease pathology and cognitive decline can be reversed in mouse models by restoring brain NAD+ balance. This breakthrough challenges previous assumptions and offers significant hope for future human treatments.
- Groundbreaking research shows Alzheimer's reversal in mouse models.
- Restoring NAD+ cellular energy molecule reversed pathology and restored memory.
- Study published in Cell Reports Medicine on December 22.
- Findings are preclinical; human clinical trials are the next crucial step.
- Current human treatments only slow disease progression, not reverse it.
- Offers new hope for recovery, moving beyond just slowing decline.
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