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Alzheimer, Virus and Neurologist
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.
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
Scientists have long wondered about the mysterious origins of Alzheimer’s disease, with its hallmark protein tangles and plaques that slowly devastate the brain’s ability to form memories and function normally.
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,
Common virus could be behind Alzheimer’s in some people, scientists say
If the findings are validated by further research, existing antiviral drugs could be tested to treat or prevent this form of Alzheimer’s disease. This can be supported by a bloo
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.
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Dopamine’s surprising breakthrough in Alzheimer’s treatment
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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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Skeptics Question Transmissible Alzheimer's Claims
"In people with progressive cognitive decline, the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease requires a demonstration of amyloid and ...
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Light pollution’s surprising link to Alzheimer’s risk
New research suggests that nighttime light exposure could be accelerating early-onset Alzheimer’s. Discover the hidden danger ...
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What we know about Alzheimer’s disease in 2024
The Alzheimer’s Association reports that the disease begins as many as two decades before symptoms develop. Physically, the ...
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Axsome to send Alzheimer’s disease drug to FDA, despite mixed Phase 3 results
Axsome Therapeutics said it would submit its Alzheimer’s disease treatment for FDA approval despite mixed results from two ...
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What we learned about Alzheimer's disease in 2024
SALT LAKE CITY — After years of stagnation in the search for a cure for
Alzheimer's
— or at least breakthroughs — 2024 ...
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Mouse Study Suggests Surprising Link Between Alzheimer's And Nose-Picking
A study published in 2022 revealed a tenuous but plausible link between picking your nose and increasing the risk of ...
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