Alzheimer’s Reversed in Mice by Boosting NAD+ Levels, Study Shows
A groundbreaking study from Case Western Reserve University demonstrates that Alzheimer’s disease can be fully reversed in mouse models by boosting NAD+ levels to restore brain energy metabolism, repairing cognitive function and pathology. This metabolic approach offers hope for human treatments, potentially transforming neurodegenerative care.
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