Shingles Vaccine Could Reduce Dementia Risk and Progression

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A new study suggests that the shingles vaccine may reduce the likelihood of developing dementia and even slow the progression of the disease in people who have already been diagnosed. With dementia cases expected to rise, potentially affecting up to 42% of people over 55, the researchers say these findings open up promising new opportunities for treatment and prevention.

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