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A vaccine designed to help protect you from an extremely painful viral infection has another important benefit. A new study ...
There is new evidence that a vaccine available right now to prevent shingles can also lower your risk for dementia.
It’s a welcome discovery for people who have already received the shingles vaccine. And knowing the vaccine has additional ...
A new study out of Wales has found those who received the shingles vaccine were 20 per cent less likely to develop dementia over the next seven years than those who did not receive the vaccine.
The shingles vaccine could do double duty as a protector against both infections and dementia, according to a new study.
Stanford researchers found that adults who received the zoster vaccine for shingles have a lower risk of developing dementia.
Wales' vaccination program policy created natural experiment for U.S. research team, which found 20% reduction in dementia.
With new dementia cases expected to double in the United States by 2060, the therapy could be a difference maker. But ...
The researcher at Stanford University overseeing the study found that women seem to benefit more from the vaccine, particularly important as they're at higher risk of dementia. The study is ...
Now it turns out the shingles vaccine may have an added benefit: reducing the risk of dementia, according to a new study published in the journal Nature. It’s a welcome discovery for people who ...
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