COVID, Shingles and vaccines
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Research found that vaccinated individuals were 46 per cent less likely to suffer major cardiac events. Doctors explain what the science says – and whether it’s a replacement for cardiac care just yet.
Getting vaccinated against shingles could help keep dementia at bay. Image credit: Lucas Saugen Photography LLC/Stocksy. Globally, the number of people affected by dementia increased by 117% between 1990 and 2016, with more than 57 million people now ...
Getting the shingles vaccine could do more than just prevent a painful red rash — it may also lower the risk of heart disease and stroke, according to a new South Korean study of more than one million people published in the European Heart Journal.The ...