Evidence from a team of scientists at the University of Oxford indicates that the newer shingles vaccine is more protective against dementia compared to the previous shingles vaccine. Both shingles ...
Research from Canada shows that people vaccinated against shingles have a lower dementia risk. There may be a catch, however.
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The 4-year roof mistake: Why "lifetime" shingles often fail early
You invested thousands in a new roof with shingles marketed as "lifetime" products. The contractor assured you they'd last ...
The shingles vaccine, recommended for people 50 and older to fight the painful viral infection, might also decrease the chances of developing dementia, according to data presented at a medical ...
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Shingles vaccine tied to slower biological aging
New findings suggest that the shingles vaccine may do more than prevent a serious infection — it could support longevity by slowing biological aging.
If you’ve ever had chickenpox in your childhood, chances are you’re likely to develop shingles in the future. While people might assume that shingles — a painful, blistering rash — only affects older ...
Have you gotten the shingles vaccination? What about the flu vax? If so, I have good news and more good news for you...and your brain. Of the many factors that contribute to healthy aging—exercise, ...
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