Shingles and chicken pox are caused by the same virus, herpes zoster. After a chicken pox infection, the virus hides in some ...
The outlook for dementia care is changing fast. UC experts explain what that means for patients and families, and what it ...
A new study suggests the shingles vaccine could reduce dementia risk and may even slow progression in those already diagnosed ...
Among the key findings: the vaccine reduced shingles cases by 37% and dementia diagnoses by 20% over seven years. Importantly ...
A shingles vaccine may lower dementia risk, reduce early cognitive decline, and protect the brain by limiting viral reactivation.
A Stanford Medicine study suggests that the shingles vaccine reduces dementia risk by 20% in older adults, offering first ...
Over 6 million Americans live with dementia, a progressive condition that affects memory, reasoning, judgment and language ...
Women who got the shingles vaccine saw 52% fewer dementia deaths over 9 years. Men showed no benefit. Here's what researchers ...
A unique vaccine rollout in Wales gave researchers an accidental natural experiment that revealed a striking reduction in ...
Three ways climate change affects mental health—and why the story is more hopeful than it might seem
As headlines about heat waves, floods and wildfires become more frequent, many people report a growing sense of worry about ...
An unusual public health policy in Wales may have produced the strongest evidence yet that a vaccine can reduce the risk of ...
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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