Positive correlations were found between Heliobacter Pylori and Dementia

A study from the Ophthalmology Department at Hippokrateion General Hospital, Thessaloniki, Greece suggests that there is a correlation between the Heliobacter Pylori bacteria (found in stomachs and the major cause of ulcers) and Dementia. I was recently reading about the discovery of the Helio bacteria by Barry Marshall and its treatment. It has already been associated with MS and other neurodegenerative diseases such as Glaucoma. There is a simple test available for the presence of Heliobacter and the treatment for this takes 2-3 weeks. You can read the full research report here.

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