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Northwestern Medicine Research Finding Opens the Door to a Viral Link to Parkinson’s Disease

Summary by Chicago Tribune
A Northwestern Medicine research lab has found a usually harmless virus in brain samples from Parkinson’s patients. The idea that Parkinson’s could be linked to a virus had been theorized for years, but this is the first study to pinpoint a specific virus as more common in Parkinson’s patients. “The message that we want to give to the general public is, it opens a new field of investigation, something that we didn’t know about,” said Dr. Igor Ko…

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These markers could help in early detection of disorders and the identification of possible therapies, according to an international consortium in which the Spanish Carlos Cruchaga has participated Read

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Women are twice as likely as men to develop Alzheimer’s disease, a study published by “Science Advances”. Nearly two thirds of those affected by this form of dementia are women, and biological differences are a possible explanation, according to scientists.

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El Mundo broke the news in Madrid, Spain on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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