The shingles vaccine is really good at preventing shingles. But new research suggests it may also be really good at preventing other ailments, like dementia and cardiovascular disease.
While lifesaving vaccines face a relentless onslaught from the Trump administration—with fervent anti-vaccine advocate Robert ...
A shingles shot might do more than prevent a painful rash — it could actually help slow down the aging process. In a large national study of more than 3,800 Americans age 70 and older, those who ...
The same vaccine that keeps you safe from shingles could also do wonders for your brain, research out this week suggests. Scientists at Stanford University and others examined what happened after ...
Adults older than 50 who received the shingles vaccination experienced a decreased risk in heart disease, dementia and death, according to Ali Dehghani, DO, of Case Western Reserve University during a ...
Share on Pinterest Elizabeth Gomez, 54, of Huntington Park, right, receives a Prevnar and shingles vaccine by pharmacy manager Sandra Gonzalez at CVS in Huntington Park on August 28, 2024. Image ...
The shingles vaccine could lower the risk of heart attack and stroke by almost a fifth, according to the first global study of its kind. Researchers reviewed the evidence between the herpes zoster ...
The shingles vaccine may not only protect against catching the painful virus, but it may also slower biologic aging. Researchers examined data from more than 3,800 participants, aged 70 and older, ...
New research shows that the shingles vaccine not only reduces inflammation but may also slow the aging process. The shingles vaccine has been linked to a lower biologic age, according to a study in ...
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