Highlights: Concussions may reactivate dormant brain viruses like HSV-1, causing inflammation and Alzheimer's-l
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Can head trauma cause Alzheimer's? Yes, by reactivating dormant brain viruses like HSV-1, triggering inflammation and neurodegeneration.
Highlights: Concussions may reactivate dormant brain viruses like HSV-1, causing inflammation and Alzheimer's-l
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medlinkTraumatic brain injuries/medlink (TBI) can have a negative impact on older adults, males, and certain other racial and ethnic groups. A new...