Groundbreaking Study Reverses Advanced Alzheimer's in Mice
Recent research demonstrates that scientists have successfully reversed symptoms of advanced Alzheimer's disease in mouse models by restoring brain energy balance. This breakthrough, focused on the NAD+ molecule, challenges the long-held belief that Alzheimer's is irreversible and offers new hope for future human therapies.
- Scientists successfully reversed advanced Alzheimer's pathology in mouse models.
- The research focused on restoring brain's energy molecule, NAD+, which declines with age.
- Treated mice showed significant cognitive recovery and normalized disease biomarkers.
- This challenges the long-held view of Alzheimer's as an irreversible condition.
- The findings pave the way for future human clinical trials targeting recovery.
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