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    Shingles vaccine may slow, prevent dementia progression, study finds - USA Today

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    A study suggests the shingles vaccine may slow or prevent dementia progression, potentially reducing death risk by 30% and lowering dementia-related deaths.

    1. Shingles vaccine may slow, prevent dementia progression, study finds  USA Today
    2. Shingles Vaccine Cuts Dementia Risk by 20%, Stanford Study Reveals  SciTechDaily
    3. 'This Would Be a Hugely Important Finding': What We Heard This Week  MedPage Today
    4. Shingles vaccine may prevent, delay, or slow dementia process  CIDRAP
    5. Shingles vaccination is linked to fewer dementia diagnoses and deaths in older adults  News-Medical

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