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Latest shingles vaccine may also delay dementia, study finds

Por: CBS News Politics July 26, 2024

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There may be new hope in the fight against , according to recent research that found the appears to delay the onset of the memory-impairing condition.In the study, published in  on Thursday, researchers found people who got the vaccine lived, on average, an additional 164 days without a dementia diagnosis compared to those who received the previous shingles vaccines.On , Dr. Céline Gounder, CBS News medical contributor and editor-at-large for... + full article



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