Today’s Solutions: December 17, 2025

There’s no cure for Alzheimer’s and more and more people are suffering from it. A new study shows some cause for optimism. Neuroscientists have been able to halt, and in some cases reverse, the disease in ten early-stage patients. A combination therapy, called the MEND program, shows remarkable results. The program involves a “36-point system” including a certain diet, lots of exercise, medications, vitamins, sleep optimization, and even electrical brain stimulation.

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