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Protecting Your Brain: Vaccine and Zoster's Impact
Monday, December 30, 2024
Now, about the vaccine. The recombinant zoster vaccine is made to stop shingles and the nerve pain that comes with it. But can it help with dementia too? The jury's still out on that. Some studies show that the vaccine could lower the risk of dementia, but others don't agree. So, scientists are working hard to get a clearer picture.
Remember, dementia is a complex condition with many possible factors. It's not just about getting shingles. And while the vaccine is great at stopping shingles, we still need more proof that it also helps with dementia.
In the meantime, it's important to stay healthy overall. That means eating well, exercising, and keeping your brain active. And of course, if you're 50 or older, talk to your doctor about getting the shingles vaccine. Even if it turns out not to help with dementia, it can still protect you from shingles.
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