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Common eye bacteria may worsen cognitive decline

Scientists at Cedars-Sinai have discovered that a common type of bacteria called Chlamydia pneumoniae may stay hidden in the eye and brain for years—and could make Alzheimer’s disease worse. The study, published in Nature Communications, suggests that this infection may increase brain inflammation and damage, and that treating it early might help slow down the […] The post Common eye bacteria may worsen cognitive decline appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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