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Researchers Found A Link Between This Childhood Virus And Alzheimer's. Here's What A Neurologist Wants You To Know
A new study found a link between cytomegalovirus (CMV) and Alzheimer's disease. Here's what a neurologist wants you to know, plus how to protect yourself.
Common virus could be behind Alzheimer’s in some people, scientists say
Common virus could be behind Alzheimer’s in some people, scientists say - Herpes virus may linger in gut and travel to brain via vagus nerve to cause a type of Alzheimer’s
New Study Finds Link Between This Common Virus and Alzheimer’s Disease: What A Neurologist Wants You To Know
Alzheimer's disease is the most common form of dementia, affecting more than three million Americans per year. And while its exact cause is unknown, researchers may have just had a breakthrough. A study,
Scientists Discover Common Virus Could Be Causing a Type of Alzheimer's
Researchers have discovered a link between a chronic gut infection caused by a common virus and the development of Alzheimer's disease in some people. Most people encounter cytomegalovirus (CMV) during childhood, and after the initial infection the virus remains in the body for life, usually dormant.
How Alzheimer’s disease may be sparked by the herpes virus
Discover the surprising link between herpes and Alzheimer's disease. Find out how the common herpes simplex virus may play a role in neurodegeneration.
Herpes virus likely to have have connection with Alzheimer’s: Study
The University of Pittsburgh researchers uncovered a surprising link between Alzheimer’s disease and herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) which suggests that viral infections may play a role in the disease.
Herpes virus suspected in Alzheimer's: New research insights
Scientists from the University of Pittsburgh have uncovered a surprising connection between Alzheimer's disease and the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). Their study suggests that viral infections might contribute to the development of this condition.
How a Common Virus Could Trigger Alzheimer’s Disease
Researchers have linked herpes simplex virus-1 with Alzheimer's disease, revealing a surprising potential viral trigger for the neurodegenerative condition. Their study suggests that the tau protein,
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Alzheimer's: 'Hope can be manifested from many places in the individual’s circle.'
Having hope is important in times of uncertainty or adversity and can help people stay motivated and embrace a positive ...
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Asking Eric: Absentmindedness leads to Alzheimer concerns
Maybe this is a normal part of getting older or maybe I am making too much of it, but it is beginning to bother me.
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Dopamine’s surprising breakthrough in Alzheimer’s treatment
Discover how dopamine’s unexpected role in breaking down harmful plaques could revolutionize Alzheimer's treatment and ...
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Study Reveals Key Alzheimer's Pathway – And Blocking It Reverses Symptoms in Mice
A sequence of stress signals among specialized clean-up cells in the brain could at last reveal why some immune responses can ...
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In-ear microphones could help doctors 'listen' for early signs of Alzheimer's
Scientists are exploring using earpiece microphones, also known as hearables, to detect and 'listen' to early signs of ...
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7 mind-blowing discoveries about Alzheimer’s that could change everything
Researchers challenge everything we know about Alzheimer's disease with shocking new findings about amyloid beta protein's ...
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Herpes link to Alzheimer's opens doors for new treatments
Scientists from the University of Pittsburgh have discovered a surprising connection between Alzheimer's disease and the ...
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