New research from MIT reveals that flickering lights could hold the key to combating Alzheimer’s disease.
By exposing mice to specific light frequencies, scientists reduced amyloid plaques and boosted cognitive function.
This breakthrough treatment also protects against neuron degeneration and enhances synaptic function.
This discovery marks a hopeful step forward in the fight against Alzheimer’s, offering a ray of hope for millions affected worldwide.
The study, published in Neuron, showcases the potential of visual stimulation in Alzheimer’s therapy.
Notably, the treatment benefits were seen in …