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When Head Trauma Wakes Dormant Viruses: A Hidden Risk for Alzheimer’s
A groundbreaking study reveals that concussions and repetitive head injuries in sports could trigger latent viruses in the brain, such as HSV-1, leading to Alzheimer's disease. Researchers suggest that early use of antiviral drugs might prevent these effects,
Blows to the head might wake dormant disease-causing virus
Individuals who suffer head trauma from sports, accidents, or other causes often go on to develop neurodegenerative diseases like Parkinson's or Alzheimer's. A new study sheds light on why that might be and offers a way to prevent it.
Head injuries can trigger dormant viruses that cause dementia
Multiple blows to the head can more than double the chance of having a neurodegenerative condition - oakstudio22/iStockphoto Head injuries may “wake up” dormant viruses in the brain and trigger dementia,
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Alzheimer’s could be diagnosed 10 years earlier after world’s largest blood proteins study
Alzheimer’s could be diagnosed 10 years earlier after world’s largest blood proteins study - UK based project could pave way ...
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Alzheimer’s disease market expected to reach $19.3bn across the 8MM by 2033
While the Alzheimer’s market is projected to experience strong growth throughout the forecast period across the 8MM, unmet ...
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Could This Be the Cure? Targeting Protein Imbalances To Stop Alzheimer’s
Researchers have discovered that suppressing a nucleolar complex can reduce Alzheimer’s-related protein toxicity. Scientists ...
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Is Alzheimer's linked to the cold-sore-causing herpes virus?
There is a potential link between Alzheimer's disease and the herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1), which is a common cause for ...
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Could autophagy enhancement slow aging and combat Alzheimer's?
Aging involves gradual functional decline across various biological systems, including impaired cellular mechanisms such as ...
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Study advances possible blood test for early-stage Alzheimer's disease
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 ...
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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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Blood test could help track Alzheimer's disease progression and severity
Declining blood levels of two molecules that occur naturally in the body track closely with worsening Alzheimer's disease, ...
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How to cope with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease as a caregiver. Where to get help
Nearly 80% of caregiving for people with Alzheimer’s disease or dementia occurs in the home but most caregivers don’t realize ...
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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
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Using lab-grown human mini-brains, scientists find links between head trauma, herpes, and Alzheimer’s
Research published Tuesday is the first to connect the dots between a common herpes virus, head injury, and Alzheimer's.
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