Cold sores may play role in Alzheimer’s development, new research reveals
Those with HSV-1, the virus behind cold sores, more likely to have common dementia, study finds
The analysis places "an even greater emphasis on viewing the prevention of herpes viruses as a public health priority," the researchers said in a press release. (iStock)
Of the groups studied, 1,507 people with Alzheimer’s also had HSV-1, but only 823 people in the control group had HSV-1. (iStock)
How exactly HSV-1 and similar viruses could heighten dementia risk isn’t clear, the researchers note. (iStock)
While an estimated two-thirds of people under 50 are infected with HSV-1, data on symptomatic infections is limited, "as manifestations can be mild or unnoticed," the researchers said. (iStock)