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People with dementia who get the shingles vaccine may live longer than those who don’t, but the vaccine doesn’t seem to help people without dementia live longer—so maybe it’s helping slow down dementia itself.
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The effect of shingles vaccination at different stages of the dementia disease course
Cohort Study
Human
2025 Dec 11The study says the shingles vaccine might help people with dementia live longer by slowing their dementia, but it doesn’t say anything about reducing overall deaths or having no effect on people without dementia — so the big claim in the question goes too far.
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