How a childhood virus can contribute to dementia later and what you can do
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One of the largest studies ever conducted on the link between the shingles vaccine and brain health offers insight into how the disease increases dementia risk.

People who experienced multiple episodes of shingles had a higher risk of dementia for several years after the second outbreak, the study found, compared with those who had it only once.

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The findings, published recently in the journal Nature Medicine, provide additional evidence for why getting vaccinated for shingles could help protect the brain.

Shingles stems from the varicella-zoster virus, which ca…

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