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For all its achievements, medical science does not have a cure for the common cold. The common cold is a minor illness caused by one of as many as 200 different kinds of viruses, including rhinovirus and adenovirus. These viruses can also cause
According to various recent news articles, researchers at Duke University have made a discovery that could make cold sore sufferers... Read more »
There is no cure for the common cold, or so we've been told. But a recent study led by Sheldon Cohen of Carnegie Mellon University in... Read more »
Two studies published in academic journals this week have reported possible future treatment benefits for people with Alzheimer's disease... Read more »
Researchers at Duke University Medical Center have now figured out how the HSV1 - the cause of cold sores - manages to hide out. ... Read more »
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have found that exposure to the cold sore virus is linked to shrinking of regions of the brain in people ... Read more »
Catching a cold sore could put you at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests. British researchers say that the herpes virus... Read more »
When cold and flu season strikes, many doctors find themselves on the front lines of infection. In this article from ABC News, reporters talk to... Read more »
Cold sores may be more than just painful and irritating--they may be linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease. In a recent animal study,... Read more »
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Mouth and throat sores, also called mucositis, look like ulcers and can be red and swollen. Pain from these sores can affect your ability to eat,... Read more »