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Cancer-causing virus found in brain shows potential connection to epilepsy

Researchers have evidence linking HPV16, the most common cause of cervical cancer, to a form of epilepsy. They've shown that HPV16 may be present in the human brain, and when they added a viral protein to the brains of fetal mice, the mice demonstrated the same developmental problems in the cerebral cortex associated with this type of epilepsy.
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