Summary: New research suggests a previously harmless virus may be linked to Parkinsons disease. Scientists detected Human Pegivirus (HPgV) in the brains and spinal fluid of Parkinsons patients but no… [+6925 chars]
Could a Common Virus Help Drive Parkinson’s? - Neuroscience News
Scientists detected Human Pegivirus (HPgV) in the brains and spinal fluid of Parkinson’s patients but not in controls, challenging assumptions that the virus is benign.
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