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Research found that shingles vaccines may protect against more than just a painful rash. Fact checked by Nick Blackmer A pair ...
Getting the Shingrix vaccine after the age of 50 can reduce your chances of developing the painful skin condition known as ...
Vaccines seem like an improbable way to reduce the risk of developing dementia. And yet the research has been accumulating to ...
Studies suggest that the shingles vaccine may help reduce the risk of dementia, especially in older adults. With no cure for ...
In this study, those who had the Zostavax vaccine had a 3.5% point reduction in a new dementia diagnosis over seven years, ...
Shingles is a viral infection that causes painful rashes. While shingles can occur anywhere on the body, it typically looks ...
“Exposure to herpesviruses is likely to be associated with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementia, and antiherpetic ...
Older adults vaccinated against herpes zoster, or shingles, had a reduced risk of developing dementia, over a period of 7 years.
A new study highlights a perhaps unexpected way to reduce your risk of cardiovascular disease: getting vaccinated against ...
I recently read this morning that the shingles vaccine, Shingrix, “may have a protective effect against dementia.” It goes on ...
Receiving a specific type of shingles vaccine may provide a 23% lower risk of cardiovascular events like stroke or heart failure for up to 8 years. With reports of other shingles vaccines protecting ...
When individuals reach age 50, their risk of developing shingles increases, making it more important than ever to understand this painful condition and how to help prevent it.