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Research Study Says MEND Approach Reversed Alzheimer's Symptoms

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Research Study Says MEND Approach Reversed Alzheimer's Symptoms
By Esther Heerema, MSW

What if we were close to solving the puzzle of how to treat and cure Alzheimer's disease, and the solution really just required us to combine together everything we already know about brain health?

This, although greatly simplified (and probably somewhat inaccurate), is the idea behind the MEND approach. Essentially, the MEND approach is a multi-targeted treatment that combines much of the different information we have about how our brains work.

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Alzheimer's is usually described as a disease without an effective cure or treatment, according to the Alzheimer's Association. However, an approach called MEND, which stands for metabolic enhancement for neurodegeneration, produced some dramatic results- significant enough to be labeled as reversing the symptoms of dementia- in a recent study.  

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