For decades, Alzheimer’s disease has been described as a one‑way street, a slow erosion of memory that could at best be delayed, not undone. A wave of animal studies is now challenging that assumption ...
Alzheimer’s disease has always felt like a one-way street. Once the brain starts to slip, it just keeps going. Memory fades, and for over a hundred years, nobody seriously talked about turning back ...
Researchers at Harvard Medical School were able to reverse aging in mice. Now they’re trying to get the same result in humans. Scientists at The Sinclair Lab, which focuses on the study of aging and ...