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Shingles vaccine could be a way to protect against dementia
Shingles vaccine could be a way to protect against dementia

A relatively mundane middle-aged rite of passage – shingles vaccination – might offer an added benefit: protection against, or even the slowing the progression of, dementia. Read more

Buffalonews - Dec 18
Shingles Vaccine Could Reduce Likelihood of Dementia: Study
Shingles Vaccine Could Reduce Likelihood of Dementia: Study

New research finds that the shingles vaccine could reduce the likelihood of developing dementia and may even slow the disease in people that have already been diagnosed. With dementia cases expected to rise potentially affecting up to 42% of people after the age of 55, researchers say these resul... Read more

Nbc News - Dec 08
Shingles vaccine may slow the progress of dementia, new study finds
Shingles vaccine may slow the progress of dementia, new study finds

Scientists believe the shingles vaccine may slow down the progression of symptoms. Read more

Wbur - Dec 03
Shingles vaccine may benefit individuals already diagnosed with dementia, new study finds
Shingles vaccine may benefit individuals already diagnosed with dementia, new study finds

An unusual public health policy in Wales may have produced the strongest evidence yet that a vaccine can reduce the risk of dementia. Read more

Medical News - Dec 02
Shingles vaccine connected to significant health benefits, experts reveal
Shingles vaccine connected to significant health benefits, experts reveal

The shingles vaccine is intended to prevent shingles, but a new study suggests that it could have major secondary benefits. Read more

New York Post - Oct 27
Study: Shingles vaccine helps protect against heart disease, dementia
Study: Shingles vaccine helps protect against heart disease, dementia

The shingles vaccine also lowers the risk of heart disease, stroke, dementia and death for patients over the age of 50, researchers reported in a new study. Read more

Upi - Oct 20