Offering some hope for patients in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease, a new UCLA study suggests that lost memories can be restored, researchers announced today. For decades, most neuroscientists believed that memories are stored at the synapses – the connections between brain cells, or neurons – which are destroyed by Alzheimer’s disease.
Memories lost to Alzheimera s can be restored, UCLA researchers say
by Research Team | Dec 20, 2014 | Health News | 0 comments