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Here's more incentive to get a shingles vaccine if you haven't already: a new Harvard-led study has found that having shingles — the reactivation of the chickenpox virus — is linked to an increased risk of developing cognitive decline years later. Researchers evaluated the health records and periodic questionnaire answers of more than ...
A new study has found that an episode of shingles is associated with about a 20 percent higher long-term risk of subjective cognitive decline, one of the earliest noticeable symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
New research has found that people who have had shingles at any point in their lives carry a higher risk of subjective cognitive decline. This link is stronger in men with a...
This new study found that an episode of shingles is associated with about a 20 percent higher long-term risk of subjective cognitive decline.
A new study has found that an episode of shingles is associated with about a 20 percent higher long-term risk of subjective cognitive decline, one of the earliest noticeable symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias.
A 14-year-old boy and his father were indicted by a grand jury on Thursday on murder charges connected to the deadly shooting at a Georgia high school last month. The boy is accused of carrying out the attack, and his father is accused of giving his son the rifle used in the deadliest school shooting in Georgia history.
Neurological problems. Shingles may cause inflammation of the brain (encephalitis), facial paralysis, or problems with hearing or balance. Skin infections. If shingles blisters aren't properly treated, bacterial skin infections may develop.