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Shingles vaccine tied to slower biological aging in surprising study
For years, the shingles shot has been framed as a way to avoid a brutal rash and nerve pain in later life. Now a large U.S.
Older adults vaccinated against shingles appear to experience slower biological aging, according to a new study.
Two natural experiments in Canada suggest that herpes zoster (shingles or varicella zoster) vaccination averts or delays ...
Shingles vaccination not only protects against the disease but may also contribute to slower biological aging in older adults ...
A study showed people 70 or older who had the shingles jab scored better on four key aspects of biological aging.
SHINGLES vaccination could slow ageing, according to a study. The jab is now available free on the NHS to most 65 to ...
The shingles vaccine might do just that. When most people think about vaccines, they picture protection against specific ...
After accounting for demographic and health differences, those who had received the shingles vaccine exhibited signs of ...
Over the last few years, research has been published showing a potential link between the shingles vaccine and a lower risk for dementia. Research published in April 2025 found that people receiving ...
The study showed that people aged 70 or older who had the shingles jab scored better on four key aspects of biological ageing ...
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Shingles vaccine tied to slower biological aging
New findings suggest that the shingles vaccine may do more than prevent a serious infection — it could support longevity by ...
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Shingles vaccination is linked to slower biological aging in older adults
By Hugo Francisco de Souza Blood-based aging clocks suggest that shingles vaccination may modestly slow molecular aging ...
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