A PERSONALISED therapeutic
program which is intended to
achieve metabolic enhancement
for neurodegeneration has been
shown to reverse some loss
of cognition in patients with
Alzheimer’s disease, amnestic mild
cognitive impairment, or subjective
cognitive impairment.
University of California
researchers worked with 10
patients using a multimodal
approach which included diet
modification, cognitive training and
some drug therapies.
The work was published in Aging.
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