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News-Medical.Net on MSNHerpes virus infection linked to higher Alzheimer’s risk, study shows antiherpetic drugs may helpA large US case-control study found that people diagnosed with herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) had a higher risk of ...
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HealthDay on MSNHerpes Simplex Virus Type 1 May Affect Risk for Alzheimer DiseaseHerpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is associated with an increased risk for Alzheimer disease (AD) based on real-world data ...
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ZME Science on MSNCommon Cold Sore Virus May Mess With Your Brain Decades Later (and Cause Alzheimer’s)The Herpes simplex virus hides in plain sight. For most, it’s a fleeting nuisance — a tingling lip, a blister, a cold sore.
Another study has added to the growing evidence linking the cold sore-causing herpes virus with Alzheimer’s disease. It also ...
A new study has found the herpes simplex virus, which causes cold sores, may be linked to the development of Alzheimer’s ...
Researchers have found that the herpes virus, which causes cold sores, increases Alzheimer’s risk by as much as 80% by ...
Could cold sores be linked to an increased risk of developing dementia? Could cold sore treatment be used to treat ...
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IFLScience on MSNAre Cold Sores Really Linked To Alzheimer’s Disease? Here’s What The Experts Are SayingThe virus that causes cold sores is very common, but scientists say recent research should not be a cause for panic.
“Exposure to herpesviruses is likely to be associated with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia, and antiherpetic ...
Alzheimer’s is the seventh-leading cause of death among US adults, with the average patient living four to eight years after diagnosis.
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Health on MSNGetting a Shingles Vaccine May Also Protect Your Brain and Heart Health, Studies SuggestThinking of getting the shingles shot? Recent research suggests that it may protect against more than just the virus.
A US study suggests that symptomatic infection with herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), the virus that causes cold sores, ...
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