Researchers in Munich, Germany have published the results of a “very encouraging” study in which they claim to have been successful in “halting the progression” of neurodegenerative disease, and even “repairing” the neuronal dysfunctions caused by Alzheimer’s. However, we shouldn’t jump to any wild conclusions about curing dementia just yet. They carried out their research on laboratory mice, which means it’s not necessarily directly applicable to humans, and their techniques may not be available to treat neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia and Alzheimer’s in humans for quite some time…