Repeated head injuries suffered by sports players and military personnel — a known risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease — may induce dementia by reactivating the dormant herpes virus in neural tissues, ...
Research published Tuesday is the first to connect the dots between a common herpes virus, head injury, and Alzheimer's.
A groundbreaking study reveals that concussions and repetitive head injuries in sports could trigger latent viruses in the ...
Concussions and repetitive head trauma in sports like football and boxing, once accepted as an unpleasant consequence of ...
Head injuries may “wake up” dormant viruses in the brain and trigger dementia, scientists believe. It is known that ...
Researchers from Oxford’s Institute of Population Ageing and the University of Manchester, and Tufts University have found ...
Repeated head injuries could trigger Alzheimer’s disease by awakening a dormant virus in the brain, a study suggests. Many ...
PLAYING a sport could re-awaken dormant viruses in the brain and trigger Alzheimer’s disease, a study says. Oxford scientists ...
Miguel Brito Estrada, 62, left his residence Monday at 4:30 p.m. and was last seen about 30 minutes later near the Wollaston ...
An international team of scientists has uncovered new insights into how the previously understudied duplicate X chromosome in ...
It took my father nearly 70 years to become a social butterfly. After decades of tinkering with Photoshop on a decrepit ...
The balance of protein health within cells, a process known as proteostasis, is critical for maintaining cellular ...