A group of researches has successfully reversed memory loss for a small number of people with early-stage Alzheimer’s disease. The researchers developed the MEND program, which adjusts an individual’s diet, sleep, medications, and brain stimulation. This multi-point approach targets memory loss from different angles. One participant’s long-term memory recall increased from three percent to 84 percent over the past 22 months. Another participant regained her ability to speak in a foreign language she had previously had trouble remembering. Although the study only included 10 participants, the researchers are confident that the results have larger implications for the treatment of memory loss. Click here to read more about the study on Medical News Today. |
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