A new study suggests the shingles vaccine may lower the likelihood of developing dementia as well as slow its progression in ...
Getting vaccinated against shingles could protect you from getting dementia, or slow the progression of the disease, says a ...
Shingles vaccine may help prevent or slow dementia. An unusual public health policy in Wales may offer the strongest evidence so far that a vaccine can lower dementia risk. In a new study led by ...
A large population analysis found that older adults who received the shingles vaccine were significantly less likely to develop dementia over the following seven years.
Shingles and chicken pox are caused by the same virus, herpes zoster. After a chicken pox infection, the virus hides in some ...
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Shingles vaccination is linked to fewer dementia diagnoses and deaths in older adults
A large quasi-experimental study in Wales shows that eligibility for shingles vaccination is linked to fewer new mild ...
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An Existing Vaccine Could Slow Dementia And Cut Death Risk by 30%
A shingles vaccination program that began in Wales in 2013 has led to two discoveries that give fresh hope to efforts to ...
New research finds the shingles vaccine can potentially provide broad protection against dementia. The same vaccine that ...
The shingles vaccine not only offers protection against the painful viral infection, but a new study suggests that the two-dose shot also may slow the progression of dementia.
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A New Study Revealed Doing This Highly Enjoyable Activity Every Day Could Lower Your Dementia Risk
A research team from Monash University in Australia looked at data from more than 10,800 adults over the age of 70 and found ...
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A look at Japan's dementia crisis and how technology is aiding the fight against the disease
Japan, a country with over one-third of its people aged above 65 years, is reeling under a severe dementia crisis. Dementia ...
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New arts and wellbeing program supports the social needs of families affected by dementia
A new arts and wellbeing program co-developed by the University of South Australia, Flinders University and the University of ...
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