Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by bryanrasmussen 371 days ago
OK maybe, although not having experience to describe it sounds somewhat worrisome for a scientific project.

where your point 1 is concerned, again, since the brain has many redundancies one can totally have brain tissue destroyed and with some slight therapy get back to normal functionality, but when Alzheimer's is too advanced I suppose you will not be able to fully revert, but maybe revert to some earlier stage - sure.