Tag: metabolic therapy
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Breakthrough study suggests Alzheimer’s may be reversible by restoring brain energy
New hope emerges as researchers show Alzheimer’s may be reversible in animal models In a development that could reshape our understanding of Alzheimer’s disease, researchers report that memory and brain function can recover in animal models when brain energy metabolism is restored. The study challenges the long-held view that Alzheimer’s is an inexorable, progressive condition…
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Kidney Health: A Simple Way to Reverse Damage? scientists reveal breakthrough in mice
New research offers a glimmer of hope for kidney recovery In a development stirring cautious optimism among clinicians and researchers, scientists have demonstrated a method to fully reverse acute kidney injury (AKI) in mice by interrupting the action of ceramide molecules. These lipid compounds, when overactive, can damage the mitochondria within kidney cells, undermining the…
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Kidney Health Breakthrough: Reversing Damage in Mice
groundbreaking discovery targets the root cause of kidney injury In a development that could alter the trajectory of kidney care, researchers have demonstrated a method to fully reverse acute kidney injury (AKI) in mice by blocking ceramide molecules that damage kidney cell mitochondria. Unlike many therapies that focus on managing symptoms or slowing progression, this…
