In a study published Dec. 2 in the journal Cell, Stanford University researchers found that adults who received the shingles ...
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Shingles vaccine may reduce dementia risk and could slow disease progression
An unusual vaccine program in Wales seems to confirm previous suspicions that shingles vaccination protects against dementia.
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.
A unique vaccine rollout in Wales gave researchers an accidental natural experiment that revealed a striking reduction in ...
The top vaccine regulator at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) wants to impose vague but sweeping new standards on ...
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Shingles vaccine may benefit individuals already diagnosed with dementia, new study finds
An unusual public health policy in Wales may have produced the strongest evidence yet that a vaccine can reduce the risk of ...
At least 900 military veterans, and perhaps thousands of others, could reap benefits after rejecting the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Delaying Hep B Vaccine in Infants Carries Significant Risks, Report Warns
But without a birth dose, about 90% of newborns who are infected perinatally will develop chronic HBV infection -- and ...
Thousands of U.S. service members who were discharged from service for refusing the COVID vaccine may regain eligibility for ...
Thousands of veterans discharged from the military for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine during the Biden administration may regain eligibility for GI Bill education benefits, according to the ...
The federal government has launched a sweeping effort to restore benefits and reinstate thousands of service members who were dismissed for refusing the COVID-19 vaccine.
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