Mild traumatic brain injury leads to reactivation of herpes simplex virus type 1, which may promote neurodegeneration and ...
Repeated head injuries suffered by sports players and military personnel — a known risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease — may ...
There is a potential link between Alzheimer's disease and the herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1), which is a common cause for ...
A recent study by Tufts and Oxford universities reveals that head trauma can activate dormant herpes viruses in the brain, ...
That cold sore on your lip might be painful and unsightly, but it could also be a harbinger of debilitating brain agin ...
Research published Tuesday is the first to connect the dots between a common herpes virus, head injury, and Alzheimer's.
Head injuries may “wake up” dormant viruses in the brain and trigger dementia, scientists believe. It is known that ...
A study of human brain organoids suggested a complex relationship between herpes simplex virus 1 infection and tau, ...
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, ...
Yes, cold sores are caused by the herpes virus. I’m very loud and proud when I declare I can’t share drinks, food or kisses ...
Repeated head injuries could trigger Alzheimer’s disease by awakening a dormant virus in the brain, a study suggests. Many ...
Dr. Anil Diwan, President of NanoViricides, Inc. (NYSE American: NNVC) (the “Company”), comments on the many viruses that could cause pandemics that are going around already.