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Many people aren’t benefiting from the shingles vaccine now. Not only can it prevent shingles — it also may protect the brain ...
A new study is part of a growing body of evidence that vaccination against shingles—and potentially other infections—can be ...
The shingles vaccine could do double duty as a protector against both infections and dementia, according to a new study.
Want to reduce your risk of dementia? Consider getting the shingles vaccine. A new study provides the strongest evidence yet ...
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 ...
Women at risk for Alzheimer’s and other causes of dementia may especially benefit from the vaccine, a new study finds.
A new study has found that getting vaccinated against shingles may reduce the risk of developing dementia by 20% over seven ...
For decades, researchers have searched for a way to slow or prevent dementia. Despite countless studies, solutions remain scarce. But now, a common shingles vaccine might provide an unexpected answer.
A Stanford-led study, whose results have been published in Nature, has found evidence that the shingles vaccine leads to a reduced risk of dementia.
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 ...