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Could common viruses silently influence your brain health? Discover what new research reveals about herpes and dementia.
Long before chewing gum came in shiny foil wrappers with watermelon flavors and whitening promises, our ancestors were ...
New data hint at a role for the AS01 adjuvant in vaccines for herpes zoster and respiratory syncytial virus in protecting ...
It is not clear how AS01 might help lower the risk of dementia, but Oxford University said lab studies show that the adjuvant stimulates cells of the immune system that could help protect the brain ...
Some vaccines may reduce the risk of dementia through a double effect in which the jabs help protect the brain through their added “adjuvant” chemicals as well as by suppressing viruses, according to ...
Shilajit, a Himalayan substance used in Ayurvedic medicine, offers antioxidant and anti-inflammatory benefits. Studies suggest it boosts testosterone, ...
EP doesn't even remember that he has a memory problem. That is something he discovers anew every moment. And since he forgets ...
Few people in the UK with early stage Alzheimer's disease are likely to be suitable for the latest drugs which aim to halt progress of the condition, yet many are nevertheless likely to be referred ...
Herpes Virus Linked to Alzheimer’s Development in Old Age Experts explain the connection—and if it’s something you should worry about.
Herpes virus is linked to increased Alzheimer’s risk, while antiviral medications may offer protective benefits.
A new study links cold sores to Alzheimer's, highlighting HSV-1's role. Women in particular could have a higher risk. Anti-herpetic drugs may reduce dementia chances.
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