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Neurology
Cold sores and Alzheimer's
The cold sore virus could be one of the main causes of Alzheimer's disease, claims The Daily Mail today. It also suggests that existing cold sore drugs "could be used to treat the most common form of dementia".
Deafness 'could be reversed'
Hearing problems could be cured by transplanting brain cells into the ear, The Daily Telegraph has claimed. The newspaper says the transplanted cells can switch functions and potentially reverse the inner ear damage that can cause hearing loss. The r
Deafness 'could be reversed'
Hearing problems could be cured by transplanting brain cells into the ear, The Daily Telegraph has claimed. The newspaper says the transplanted cells can switch functions and potentially reverse the inner ear damage that can cause hearing loss. The r
Cold sores and Alzheimer's
The cold sore virus could be one of the main causes of Alzheimer's disease, reports The Daily Mail today. They also suggest that existing cold sore drugs "could be used to treat the most common form of dementia."
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