Currently no treatment can stop Alzheimer's disease but now a new study has offered hope by showing that it is possible to reverse memory loss in the patients. Results from quantitative MRI and neuropsychological testing show unprecedented improvements in ten patients with early Alzheimer's disease (AD) or its precursors following treatment with a programmatic and personalized therapy. The study of 10 patients which comes jointly from the Buck Institute for Research on Aging and the UCLA Easton Laboratories for Neurodegenerative Disease Research is the first to objectively show that memory loss in patients can be reversed and improvement sustained using