Researchers have uncovered mechanisms that may link head injuries and concussions to the emergence of neurodegenerative disease, pointing to latent viruses lurking in most of our brains that may be ...
Miguel Brito Estrada, 62, left his residence Monday at 4:30 p.m. and was last seen about 30 minutes later near the Wollaston ...
A study of human brain organoids suggested a complex relationship between herpes simplex virus 1 infection and tau, ...
A study led by the University of California, Irvine has found cardiovascular conditions such as high blood pressure and ...
The VoA Foundation, a national non-profit organization led by individuals living with Alzheimer's disease, proudly applauds United Airlines for becoming the first U.S. airline to adopt the ...
New research suggests that concussions and repetitive head trauma may reactivate dormant viruses like HSV-1 in the brain, potentially triggering neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s.
A study from the Keck School of Medicine of USC has tested a biomarker linked to vascular dementia across four separate ...
Summary: A new study has identified a biomarker, DTI-ALPS, which connects glymphatic system dysfunction to vascular dementia.
Repeated head injuries suffered by sports players and military personnel — a known risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease — may ...
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 ...
Head injuries may “wake up” dormant viruses in the brain and trigger dementia, scientists believe. It is known that ...