"Link Found Between Herpes Virus and Doubled Dementia Risk in Study"

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A study in Sweden found that exposure to the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) doubles the risk of developing dementia, independent of age and genetic factors. The presence of HSV-1 antibodies was associated with a higher likelihood of dementia, suggesting a potential link between viral infections and cognitive decline. Researchers are calling for further trials to investigate whether herpes treatment could help prevent or delay the onset of dementia, with hopes of advancing early-stage treatment and prevention of the disease.
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