
Alzheimer’s disease could be reversed by restoring brain balance, study suggests
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Alzheimer's disease may be reversible, according to University Hospitals research. Dr. Andrew A. Pieper found that restoring NAD+ enzyme levels reversed disease markers in mice.
"Our experiments provide a proof of principle that some forms of dementia may not be inevitably permanent." "Alzheimer's is a complex, multifactorial, uniquely human disease." Melissa Rudy is senior health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to melissa.rudy@fox.com.
Researchers analyzed two Alzheimer’s mouse models — as well as human Alzheimer’s brain tissue — and found severe levels of NAD+ decline.

Pizza before tomatoes? Ancient Rome's version of America's favorite food looked nothing like today's
Ancient Rome pizza at Hungary restaurant features no tomatoes or mozzarella, using garum fish sauce and olive paste. Neverland Pizzeria's dish is limited-edition.












