Tag: memory restoration


  • Breakthrough study suggests Alzheimer’s may be reversible by restoring brain energy

    Breakthrough study suggests Alzheimer’s may be reversible by restoring brain energy

    A potential turning point in Alzheimer’s research For decades, Alzheimer’s disease has been viewed as a progressive, irreversible condition. A new strain of evidence from animal models challenges that assumption, suggesting that memory loss and cognitive decline may be reversible under the right conditions. The study focuses on the brain’s energy supply, a critical lifeline…

  • Scientists Edge Closer to Reversing Memory Loss in Aging Brains

    Scientists Edge Closer to Reversing Memory Loss in Aging Brains

    New Hope in the Fight Against Memory Decline Researchers are reporting promising progress in the quest to reverse memory loss associated with aging. Two complementary studies led by Timothy Jarome, an associate professor in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences’ School of Animal Sciences, and his team used cutting-edge gene-editing tools to address molecular…