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Herpes New
Headlines
Some Research Headlines from 1998
to 2006 on Herpes & Herpes
Cures.
Anti-herpes Drug Reduces Need For
Caesarean Sections In Infected Women
(2006)
— Giving an
anti-viral drug to pregnant women who have a history of genital
herpes significantly lowers the rate of Caesarean sections
needed to protect the infant from becoming infected with the
...
Genital Herpes: Can Transmission
Be Prevented? (1998)
— The
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently reported a
30% increase in the prevalence of genital herpes in the U.S.
over the last two decades. This indicates that approximately 45
million ...
Research Holds Promise For Herpes
Vaccine (2006)
— A study by
a Montana State University researcher suggests a new avenue for
developing a vaccine against genital herpes and other diseases
caused by herpes simplex ...
New Herpes Vaccine May Be Ready
For Human Trials ( 2005)
— New
research suggests that a promising herpes vaccine may be ready
for testing in humans say researchers from the National
Institutes of Health and Harvard Medical School. Their findings
appear in…
New Herpes Treatment From Common
Herb (2003)
— A new
anti-herpes agent derived from a common herb effectively treats
and prevents the disease in animals. Researchers from Dalhousie
University in Nova Scotia present their data today at the 103rd
...
New Evidence Found Linking Herpes
And Alzheimer’s (2000)
— Researchers have long suspected a connection
between the herpes virus and Alzheimer’s disease. A new study
provides a potential explanation that could lead to development
of a vaccine to
...
Cannabis May Help Combat
Cancer-causing Herpes Viruses (2004)
— The
compound in marijuana that produces a high, delta-9
tetrahydrocannbinol or THC, may block the spread of several
forms of cancer causing herpes viruses, University of South
Florida College of ...
Risk Of Herpes Infection Rises
With Oral Sex (2005)
— The first clinical
study to document risk of acquiring herpes simplex virus type 1
infection based on sexual activity has linked oral sex and
vaginal intercourse with a demonstrably higher rate of
...
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