Alzheimer's disease can be reversed; scientists find hope in a new study

A groundbreaking study in mice suggests Alzheimer's may be reversible, challenging the long-held belief of its one-way progression. Researchers successfully restored lost brain function and memory by boosting a molecule called NAD+, offering a significant new avenue for treatment and a powerful message of hope for millions.

Alzheimer's disease can be reversed; scientists find hope in a new study
A groundbreaking study in mice suggests Alzheimer's may be reversible, challenging the long-held belief of its one-way progression. Researchers successfully restored lost brain function and memory by boosting a molecule called NAD+, offering a significant new avenue for treatment and a powerful message of hope for millions.