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New study shows Alzheimer’s disease can be reversed to achieve full neurological recovery—not just prevented or slowed—in animal models | CWRU Newsroom | Case Western Reserve University

For more than a century, people have considered Alzheimer's disease (AD) an irreversible illness. Consequently, research has focused on preventing or ...
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4h ago · en
here is some science progress: case.edu/news/new-stu...
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7h ago · en
This sounds absolutely incredible. I really did try to read this. Unfortunately, when it comes to detailed science like this, my brain tends to start melting. I wish I were better at reasoning it out. In case anyone has a better handle on it, here you go. case.edu/news/new-stu...
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8h ago · en
New study shows Alzheimer’s disease can be reversed to achieve full neurological recovery—not just prevented or slowed—in animal models NAD+ case.edu/news/new-stu...
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9h ago · en
“The key takeaway is a message of hope—the effects of Alzheimer's disease may not be inevitably permanent. The damaged brain can, under some conditions, repair itself and regain function.”
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9h ago · en
Up & @ 'em, Skeeple! Here's an example of the extremely good news we can look forward to if we FUND SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH: case.edu/news/new-stu...
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10h ago · en
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10h ago · en
New study shows Alzheimer’s disease can be reversed to achieve full neurological recovery—not just prevented or slowed—in animal models
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10h ago · en
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10h ago · en
Yay!!! case.edu/news/new-stu...
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10h ago · en
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10h ago · en
This is a significant breakthrough: “Researchers from Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals and the Cleveland VA showed restoring brain’s energy balance led to both pathological and functional recovery.”
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12h ago · en
Woke up this morning to news that the disease that took my dad can/could be reversed fully. I'm smiling, i'm crying and all kinds of messed up at the same time. case.edu/news/new-stu...
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12h ago · en
What they've actually done is shown that a drug that restores balance to one set of brain chemistry removes markers of AD from mice who have been genetically engineered to lose that balance (simulating a possible cause/contributor to AD). Still astonishingly good news, but man pop sci headline
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14h ago · en
Some hope amidst all the horror that is the modern day new stream case.edu/news/new-stu...
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14h ago · en
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15h ago · en
This is early research in mice, but it is wonderful to see a different approach to Alzheimer’s showing some promise against this dreadful disease… case.edu/news/new-stu...
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15h ago · en
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15h ago · en
In mice, of course, but here is some encouraging news about #Alzheimers. case.edu/news/new-stu...
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16h ago · en
Another health breakthrough. (h/t Gav)
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20h ago · en