Health & Medicine
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Viruses Can Cause Inflammation and Damage the Olfactory System’s Synapses, Potentially Hastening the Onset of Alzheimer’s Disease
According to a recent study, viruses can inflame and damage connections between the olfactory system, which regulates the sense of smell, and the portion of the brain connected with memory and learning, potentially hastening the onset of Alzheimer's disease
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