A new study found a link between a common type of herpes virus and Alzheimer's disease. Experts explain the finding—but there's still more to learn.
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Recent studies implicate the immune system and a herpes virus as potential contributors to development of disease ...
Research reveals how herpes simplex virus-1 may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease, offering new insights into the disease’s ...
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Share on PinterestThe virus causing cold sores may also be linked to Alzheimer’s risk, a new study suggests. Image credit: ...
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Declining blood levels of two molecules that occur naturally in the body track closely with worsening Alzheimer's disease, particularly in women. Levels were found to drop gradually, from women with ...