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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 ...
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.
Wales' vaccination program policy created natural experiment for U.S. research team, which found 20% reduction in dementia.
The shingles virus is often associated with painful rashes and nerve discomfort, but recent research suggests getting ...
Dr. Mallika Marshall answers a viewer question on whether the shingles vaccine can lower the risk of dementia in patients.
Stanford researchers found that adults who received the zoster vaccine for shingles have a lower risk of developing dementia.
A big reason that the vaccine may lower the risk of dementia is that it could lower your risk of getting shingles, which ...
Researchers exploit a natural experiment in Wales to isolate the vaccine’s protective effect against 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 ...