In the early 1980s, scientists found that patients suffering from schizophrenia and manic depression were up to 10 times more likely to have antibodies to
the virus than healthy people, suggesting that infection might contribute to those diseases.
Not exact matches
Medical treatment that targets human proteins rather
than ever - mutating
viruses may one day help HIV - positive
people whose bodies have built a resistance to «cocktails» currently used to keep them
healthy, according to a Keck School of Medicine of USC researcher.
In a study of overweight but otherwise
healthy people, those with loneliness showed higher levels of inflammation when faced with stressful activities; another set of subjects experienced more inflammation, pain, depression and fatigue
than normal, plus a reactivation of dormant
viruses in the body.