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Medicine's Andrew Pieper studies reversing Alzheimer's in advanced stages

Media | January 21, 2026 | Story by: Editorial Staff

WKYC: Andrew Pieper, board-certified psychiatrist and neuroscientist in the Department of Psychiatry, explained how his study showed that there's hope for Alzheimer's patients. "The key takeaway is a message of hope—the effects of Alzheimer's disease may not be inevitably permanent. The damaged brain can, under some conditions, repair itself and regain function," said Pieper.

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