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New Study: This Is What Herpes Can Do To Your Brain

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Health Watch)
Tue Mar 4 19:50:24 2025

Date: Wed, 5 Mar 2025 01:50:23 +0100
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New Study: This Is What Herpes Can Do To Your Brain

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Although commonly referred to as a mountain chain, the Carpathians do not form an uninterrupted chain of mountains. Rather, they consist of several orographically and geologically distinctive groups, presenting as great a structural variety as the Alps. The Carpathians, which attain an altitude over 2,500 m (8,200 ft) in only a few places, lack the bold peaks, extensive snowfields, large glaciers, high waterfalls, and numerous large lakes that are common in the Alps. It was believed that no area of the Carpathian range was covered in snow all year round and there were no glaciers, but recent research by Polish scientists discovered one permafrost and glacial area in the T

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