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Herpes is an infection caused by two different but closely related viruses — herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) or cold sores and herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) or genital herpes. Both are easy to catch. They have similar symptoms (blisters or sores) and both can occur on different parts of the body. When the infection is on the mouth, it is called oral herpes. When it is on or near the sex organs, it is called genital herpes. There is no cure for herpes. Treatments are available to speed up the healing of the genital sores.
Fatness drives inactivity, not the other way around

Fatness drives inactivity, not the other way around

Starpharma gets FDA nod to start phase 2 bacterial vaginosis study for VivaGel

Starpharma gets FDA nod to start phase 2 bacterial vaginosis study for VivaGel

SeqWright congratulates EraGen on successful FDA 510(k) market clearance of MultiCode-RTx HSV 1 & 2 Kit

SeqWright congratulates EraGen on successful FDA 510(k) market clearance of MultiCode-RTx HSV 1 & 2 Kit

Scientists shrink distant sarcomas with genetically reprogrammed herpes virus and anti-vascular drug

Scientists shrink distant sarcomas with genetically reprogrammed herpes virus and anti-vascular drug

Scientists use genetically reprogrammed herpes virus to shrink distant sarcomas

Scientists use genetically reprogrammed herpes virus to shrink distant sarcomas

FDA approves Beech Tree Labs' IND for Phase 1/2a clinical evaluation of BTL-TML-HSV

FDA approves Beech Tree Labs' IND for Phase 1/2a clinical evaluation of BTL-TML-HSV

Map of herpes virus "cell-entry machinery" provides new target for antiviral drugs

Map of herpes virus "cell-entry machinery" provides new target for antiviral drugs

SAIC-Frederick, Fluidigm collaborate to decode entire genome of Epstein-Barr virus

SAIC-Frederick, Fluidigm collaborate to decode entire genome of Epstein-Barr virus

Diagnostic Hybrids receives Chinese SFDA approval for D3 Ultra DFA Respiratory Virus Screening and ID Kit

Diagnostic Hybrids receives Chinese SFDA approval for D3 Ultra DFA Respiratory Virus Screening and ID Kit

LEAPS vaccine technology generates dendritic cells to stimulate immune system to fight viral illnesses

LEAPS vaccine technology generates dendritic cells to stimulate immune system to fight viral illnesses

Researchers study mechanism of human brain

Researchers study mechanism of human brain

BioAlliance Pharma presents abstracts on Loramyc, clonidine Lauriad at MASCC/ISOO 2010 symposium

BioAlliance Pharma presents abstracts on Loramyc, clonidine Lauriad at MASCC/ISOO 2010 symposium

AMP comments on barriers to market for molecular diagnostic tests at FDA CDRH meeting

AMP comments on barriers to market for molecular diagnostic tests at FDA CDRH meeting

Aestus Therapeutics announces license agreement with Astellas Pharma

Aestus Therapeutics announces license agreement with Astellas Pharma

Combination MMRV vaccine associated with increased risk of febrile seizures

Combination MMRV vaccine associated with increased risk of febrile seizures

Merck's DULERA Inhalation Aerosol for asthma receives FDA approval

Merck's DULERA Inhalation Aerosol for asthma receives FDA approval

GSK, Medivir sign exclusive agreement for commercialization of Xerclear

GSK, Medivir sign exclusive agreement for commercialization of Xerclear

Pfizer to discontinue commercial availability of Mylotarg for AML in U.S.

Pfizer to discontinue commercial availability of Mylotarg for AML in U.S.

NanoViricides' anti-Dengue drug candidates demonstrate potential against severe virus infection

NanoViricides' anti-Dengue drug candidates demonstrate potential against severe virus infection

DermaGenoma releases CelluliteDX Genetic Test for women

DermaGenoma releases CelluliteDX Genetic Test for women

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