A new study found shingles vaccination cut older adults’ risk of developing dementia over the next seven years by 20%.
Study in older adults found that individuals who received the shingles vaccine were 20% less likely to develop dementia than those who were unvaccinated.
Older adults who were vaccinated against shingles were 20% less likely to develop dementia over the next seven years compared with people who didn’t receive the shot, a study shows. The report was ...
Researchers at Stanford University found evidence that suggests the shingles vaccine lowers the risk of developing dementia.
A study published in Nature shows a connection between the shingles vaccine and delayed dementia symptoms. A local ...
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Shingles Vaccine Lowers Risk of Dementia...Women are more effectiveStudies have shown that shingles vaccines lower the risk of dementia. According to a study by a team of Stanford University ...
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Not Puzzles, Shingles Vaccine Might Be Your Best Defense Against DementiaA recent study found that shingles vaccination reduces dementia risk by 20%, likely due to its impact on viral inflammation ...
Getting vaccinated against shingles may not only lower risk for the condition — it may offer some protection against dementia ...
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