
Lower dementia risk linked to routine vaccination in major new analysis
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Stanford Medicine researchers found that older adults who received the shingles vaccine were 20% less likely to develop dementia over the next seven years.
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"For the first time, we now have evidence that likely shows a cause-and-effect relationship between shingles vaccination and dementia prevention and treatment," Dr. Pascal Geldsetzer, assistant professor of medicine and senior author of the new study, told Fox News Digital.
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