Dementia is common, but there are things you can do to reduce your risk or slow the progression of the disease.
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Shingles Vaccine May Do More Than Prevent a Rash — It Could Cut Dementia Risk by 20% in Seniors
In a recent study led by Stanford Medicine, researchers found that older adults who received a shingles vaccine were 20% less ...
A new international study published in Osteoporosis International and led by Monash's Center for Medicine Use and Safety (CMUS) has investigated the risks of a second hip fracture, subsequent ...
Alzheimer’s disease is the most commonly diagnosed form of dementia, but it’s far from the only one. In fact, most people who ...
A large-scale study suggests the shingles vaccine may significantly lower dementia risk by approximately 20% and potentially ...
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 ...
The second-most-common form of dementia is Lewy body dementia, said Dr. Jori Fleisher, an associate professor of neurological ...
Over 6 million Americans live with dementia, a progressive condition that affects memory, reasoning, judgment and language ...
An unusual public health policy in Wales may have produced the strongest evidence yet that a vaccine can reduce the risk of ...
A unique vaccine rollout in Wales gave researchers an accidental natural experiment that revealed a striking reduction in ...
Shingles and chicken pox are caused by the same virus, herpes zoster. After a chicken pox infection, the virus hides in some ...
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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