Shingles vaccine may also offer protection against dementia, studies increasingly show
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- Study suggests shingles vaccine lowers dementia risk for older people Local 3 News · 17d ago
- Researchers discover a possible link between the shingles vaccine and dementia prevention WGAU Radio · 17d ago
- New Study Suggests Shingles Vaccination May Be Associated with Reduced Dementia Risk in Older Adults Morningstar · 17d ago
- Researchers discover a possible link between the shingles vaccine and dementia prevention 95.5 WSB · 20d ago
- Shingles Vaccine May Provide Significant Protection From Dementia Newsradio 95 WXTK · 20d ago
- Four easy ways to live longer vox.com · 20d ago
- A Shot Against Forgetting The Times of Israel · 20d ago
- Shingles vaccine may also offer protection against dementia, studies increasingly show NBC News · 20d ago
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