Author: Michael

Hopeful mouse data suggest restoring the brain’s energy balance could do what decades of research have not: push Alzheimer’s into retreat. For more than a century, treatments for Alzheimer’s disease have largely focused on slowing decline, not turning it around. But a new study from University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center is quietly challenging that assumption, offering a different way of thinking about the disease. Now, it’s seen not just as toxic buildup in the brain, but as a crisis of energy. In experiments involving mice and human brain tissue, researchers found that restoring balance to a molecule essential for cellular…

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