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Researchers Find Herpes Viruses In Brains Marked By Alzheimer’s Disease
NPR
Two common herpes viruses appear to play a role in Alzheimer’s disease. The viruses, best known for causing a distinctive skin rash in young children, are abundant in brain tissue from people with Alzheimer’s, a team of scientists reports Thursday in Neuron. The team also found evidence that the viruses can interact with brain cells in ways that could accelerate the disease.