Researchers at the Queensland Brain Institute have discovered that low-intensity ultrasound therapy can effectively restore memory and cognitive functions in Alzheimer’s patients without the need for drugs or surgery. This non-invasive approach shows promise in treating millions affected by this neurodegenerative disease. Researchers at the Queensland Brain Institute have discovered that low-intensity ultrasound therapy can effectively restore memory and cognitive functions in Alzheimer’s patients without the need for drugs or surgery. This non-invasive approach shows promise in treating millions affected by this neurodegenerative disease. Health and Fitness, Health Tips, Exercises & Workout Tips, Diet & Wellness | Times of India Lifestyle