Members of a new class of antivirals are being tested in U.S. clinical trials, and one has gained approval in Japan, but how ...
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How Herpes Can Actually Be Good For You
Can having Herpes actually have benefits? While herpes viruses cause harmful or annoying afflictions like chickenpox and cold sores, there’s also evidence it can help your immune system fight ...
Mounting evidence points to a connection between dementia and common herpes virus infections, particularly herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), which causes cold sores, and varicella zoster virus (VZV ...
Indigenous researchers and roboticists are crafting innovative tools to help save endangered dialects Serena Jampel More than a third of the world’s over 6,000 languages are at risk of extinction, and ...
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Can Herpes Viruses Help Fight Skin Cancer?
Modified herpes virus as a weapon against skin cancer? A new study suggests it might work—even for metastases deep within the body that have been difficult to target. This combination therapy could ...
Flash flooding killed at least 80 people in Central Texas, and dozens are still missing. Here’s how you can help. By Claire Moses Officials in Texas have appealed for aid after flash flooding killed ...
Viruses can't survive on their own, and need a host cell to generate more viral particles and spread. So viruses can often manipulate the functions of cells they infect. Researchers have now shown ...
Living with herpes simplex virus affects millions of people worldwide, yet many remain unaware that specific triggers can be identified and avoided to dramatically reduce the frequency and severity of ...
A special type of chewing gum can 'trap' and neutralize some influenza and herpes viruses, according to new experiments from scientists in the US and Finland. The herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2 (HSV-1 ...
Gum containing bean powder can reduce transmission of flu, herpes, UPenn Dental Medicine study finds
Chewing gum made from beans has been shown to reduce the viral load of some strains of herpes and influenza, according to a new study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Dental Medicine.
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