Can head trauma cause Alzheimer’s? Yes, by reactivating dormant brain viruses like HSV-1, triggering inflammation and ...
Research reveals how herpes simplex virus-1 may contribute to Alzheimer’s disease, offering new insights into the disease’s ...
D imaging and organoid models are revolutionizing dementia research, offering deeper insights into disease mechanisms and ...
The following is a summary of “Effect of siponimod on retinal thickness, a marker of neurodegeneration, in participants with SPMS: Findings from the EXPAND OCT substudy,” published in the January 2025 ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that concussions and repetitive head injuries in sports could trigger latent viruses in the ...
Aging involves gradual functional decline across various biological systems, including impaired cellular mechanisms such as ...
The study reveals a potential link between concussions and the activation of dormant viruses, which may lead to ...
A study seems to establish a link between oral herpes virus, which causes mouth cold sores, and Alzheimer’s disease. The study was published in Cell Reports on Jan. 2.
Mutations in NPC1 cause Niemann-Pick Type C. Mice lacking NPC1 only in microglia have rampant neuroinflammation and impaired ...
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, ...
Patients with iRBD showed decreased GMV in the prefrontal cortices, temporal lobe, and caudate, and increased cerebellar and thalamic GMV.
Mild traumatic brain injury leads to reactivation of herpes simplex virus type 1, which may promote neurodegeneration and ...