So far, the research has only been conducted in animal models, meaning human trials are still needed before scientists know whether the same results can be achieved in people.
However, experts believe the findings are promising because they address some of the underlying biological mechanisms associated with brain aging rather than simply managing symptoms.
If future studies confirm the results in humans, this approach could potentially change how age-related cognitive decline is treated.
Why This Matters
The need for effective brain-aging therapies continues to grow.
Experts estimate that dementia cases will increase dramatically in the coming decades as populations continue to age.
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