A vaccination to prevent horribly painful shingles may offer an extra benefit: New research suggests it might lower the risk of dementia, too.
It wasn't that long ago that the only way to test for Alzheimer's disease was to perform an autopsy on someone who had been ...
Analysis of a Welsh program offering live-attenuated shingles vaccines to people born after a certain date showed a 20 percent relative drop in dementia risk.
Dementia care, support strategies topics of discussion at free Friday event at Morgan’s Wonderland
More than 33,000 residents over the age of 65 in Bexar County are currently living with dementia or Alzheimer’s disease, a ...
Spending lower proportions of time in two deep sleep stages — including REM sleep — may be linked to volume changes in ...
Differences in the distribution of certain proteins and markers in the brain may explain why some people first experience vision changes instead of memory loss in Alzheimer's disease, finds a new ...
Researchers at Stanford University found evidence that suggests the shingles vaccine lowers the risk of developing dementia.
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