Exposure to neurodegenerative diseases in people with viral infections
A long and comprehensive study has shown that people who are repeatedly exposed to different viral infections are more likely to develop neurodegenerative diseases.
Neurodegenerative diseases affect the central nervous system of the human body, which is connected by the brain and spinal cord.
Neurodegenerative diseases are usually a combination of 6 diseases, but may include more diseases.
Such diseases include Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, dementia, multiple sclerosis, spinal muscular atrophy and lower body disease, but there may be more.
Neurodegenerative diseases are called mental and neurological diseases that affect memory, thinking, speaking, movement, walking and routines of life,
and there is no cure for such diseases until now, however, health experts can treat them with different drugs. Try to control.
These diseases are generally thought to be due to aging, but a recent comprehensive study found that people who suffer from multiple viral
infections in their lifetime are more likely to develop such diseases.
According to research published in the medical journal Neuron, British experts examined the medical data of 800,000 people in Finland and
the UK to discover the link between neurodegenerative diseases and viral infections.
Experts first used the data to find people who had been suffering from neurodegenerative diseases.
Later, the experts examined the medical records of all these people to find out how many of them had been treated for viral infections
before becoming victims of the aforementioned diseases.
Experts found that the majority of people in Finland with neurodegenerative diseases were being treated for 45 different viral infections.
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