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A progressive neurological disorder affecting 10 million people globally, Parkinson’s can cause disruptive symptoms such as ...
July 9 (UPI) -- A common virus once thought harmless to humans might be linked to Parkinson's disease, a new study says. The ...
Researchers have detected a common, previously considered harmless virus, Human Pegivirus (HPgV), in the brains of ...
Groundbreaking new research released from Northwestern Medicine discovered that a usually harmless virus in the blood, may be ...
Researchers at Northwestern Medicine have discovered that a virus that has flown under the radar for years might be a potential contributor to the neurodegenerative disorder.
Researchers in Chicago believe they’ve found a virus that could be a trigger for Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s impacts ...
Human Pegivirus, or HPgV, was also found in the spinal fluid of the deceased Parkinson's patients — but not in that of those in the control group. The Northwestern researchers also analyzed ...
A team of Chicago area scientists discovered that the human pegivirus, a blood-borne virus otherwise not known to cause any specific disease, may be associated with Parkinson’s disease and ...
Hepatitis G is the former name for human pegivirus 1 (HPgV-1). It is typically transmitted through blood. Avoiding contact with blood products with the virus can help prevent it from transferring.
Lymphoma Risk and Pegivirus —Several previous studies have examined the potential link between the risk of certain lymphomas and exposure to human pegivirus (HPgV). Now, a team led by ...
Researchers believe the HPgV virus could be an environmental trigger or contributor to Parkinson's disease.