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The shingles vaccine may have a protective effect against dementia, write doctors Christopher Worsham and Anupam Jena.
Consider getting the shingles vaccine. A new study provides the strongest evidence yet that a shingles vaccine reduces the ...
A new study is part of a growing body of evidence that vaccination against shingles—and potentially other infections—can be ...
The strongest set of evidence to date indicates that people who had a shingles vaccine had significantly lower odds of ...
Several previous studies have suggested that shingles vaccinations might reduce dementia risk, but most could not exclude the ...
CINCINNATI (WKRC)— A new study suggests that the shingles vaccine could play a role in reducing the risk of memory problems, offering hope to those working to prevent dementia and Alzheimer's disease.
A new study is highlighting a link between the shingles vaccine and dementia. Austin Gastroenterology's Dr. Pradeep Kumar ...
New research shows the shingles vaccine could protect against dementia — Dr. Archelle Georgiou explains the science behind the news.
The shingles virus can cause inflammation in organs, and it can infect blood vessels in the brain, hampering blood flow.
A rare policy quirk in Wales offered scientists an accidental natural experiment—and what they found could reshape how we ...
Taking advantage of a unique public health policy in the UK, a new study has found that receiving the shingles vaccine ...
Stanford researchers found that adults who received the zoster vaccine for shingles have a lower risk of developing dementia.