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Shingles Vaccine May Reduce Dementia Risk and Could Slow Disease Progression
An unusual vaccine program in Wales seems to confirm previous suspicions that shingles vaccination protects against dementia.
Other research reinforced the relationship between shingles vaccines and dementia. In 2024, a study of 200,000 U.S. older ...
In a study published Dec. 2 in the journal Cell, Stanford University researchers found that adults who received the shingles ...
Research has shown that the vaccine may reduce dementia risk. Now a study has found that vaccinated individuals are almost 30 ...
The shingles vaccine not only offers protection against the painful viral infection, but a new study suggests that the ...
A Stanford Medicine study suggests that the shingles vaccine reduces dementia risk by 20% in older adults, offering first ...
The shot offers 'therapeutic potential' for one of the leading causes of disability and death among older people, new ...
Women who got the shingles vaccine saw 52% fewer dementia deaths over 9 years. Men showed no benefit. Here's what researchers ...
A shingles vaccine may lower dementia risk, reduce early cognitive decline, and protect the brain by limiting viral ...
An unusual public health policy in Wales may have produced the strongest evidence yet that a vaccine can reduce the risk of ...
Over 6 million Americans live with dementia, a progressive condition that affects memory, reasoning, judgment and language ...
Here & Now ‘s Peter O’Dowd speaks with Pascal Geldsetzer, an assistant professor at Stanford University and a co-author of a ...
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