A new electrically active transplantable material that can help to regrow cells in the brain and spinal cord could redefine ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that concussions and repetitive head injuries in sports could trigger latent viruses in the ...
The study reveals a potential link between concussions and the activation of dormant viruses, which may lead to ...
Individuals who suffer head trauma from sports, accidents, or other causes often go on to develop neurodegenerative diseases ...
A recent study by Tufts and Oxford universities reveals that head trauma can activate dormant herpes viruses in the brain, ...
A study using lab-made models of the brain suggests that a herpes virus may be a key link between concussions and dementia ...
UCSF scientists have discovered a stem cell in the young brain that's capable of forming the cells found in tumors. The ...
Mild traumatic brain injury leads to reactivation of herpes simplex virus type 1, which may promote neurodegeneration and ...
Concussions and repetitive head trauma in sports like football and boxing, once accepted as an unpleasant consequence of ...
Research published Tuesday is the first to connect the dots between a common herpes virus, head injury, and Alzheimer's.
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 ...
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.