Learn how the herpes virus hijacks immune pathways to trigger reactivation and what this means for potential new treatments.
Herpes has long been known to lie dormant in the body, waiting for the right moment to strike. But new research has revealed ...
Scientists have a new target to prevent cold sores after University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers discovered an unexpected way the herpes virus re-activates in the body.
A new combination of microscopy methods has revealed exquisite detail of the virus assembly process used by herpes simplex ...
1 eyelid edema, 1 hypotension, 3 increase in serum creatinine, 3 related to musculoskeletal disorder or chronic obstructive airway disease vs 4 serious cases in placebo group HF admission at least ...
Pregnant MAFS star shares shocking photos after diagnosis that can have 'very serious complications'
a swollen eyelid, and blisters around the eye. This viral infection, also known as 'eye herpes' or 'ocular herpes' (herpes simplex virus-1, HSV-1), can result in vision loss, scarring, and corneal ...
a swollen eyelid and blisters around the eye. A viral infection, a cold sore in the eye is known as 'eye herpes' or 'ocular herpes' (herpes simplex virus-1, HSV-1). If untreated it can lead to ...
today announced positive topline data from its Phase 1/2 clinical trial evaluating 2 concentrations of IVW-1001, a novel TRPM8 agonist delivered via an ophthalmic eyelid wipe, for the treatment ...
The strain, known as D1.1, had so far been associated only with migrating birds and poultry. D1.1 is the strain that killed a person in Louisiana and severely sickened a teenager in Canada.
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