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More evidence shows shingles vaccine protects against dementia. What’s really going on?

2 sources2 storiesFirst seen 6/28/2026Score47Mixed Progress
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Confidence
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Shingles vaccine may also offer protection against dementia, studies increasingly show NBC NewsFour easy ways to live longer vox.comA Shot Against Forgetting The Times of IsraelShingles Vaccine Linked to 24% Lower Dementia Risk in Older Adults SciTechDailyNew Study Suggests Shingles Vaccination May Be Associated with Reduced Dementia Risk in Older Adults PR Newswire

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More evidence shows shingles vaccine protects against dementia.

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The shingles vaccine may significantly help protect older adults against dementia, a growing body of evidence shows

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