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Health · United StatesThe shingles vaccine not only offers protection against the painful viral infection, a new study suggests that the two-dose shot also may slow the progression of dementia. Shingles, caused by the varicella-zoster virus, presents as a painful rash and it’s estimated that about 1 in every 3 people in the United States will develop the illness in their lifetime. But the risk of shingles and serious complications increases with age, which is why in the United States, two doses of the shingles vaccine is recommended for adults 50 and older.See the Story
A routine shingles shot may offer powerful defense against dementia
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Science · JapanJapanese pond frogs can eat some of the world's most venomous insects and apparently hop away from the meal unharmed. The post These Tiny Japanese Super Frogs Shrug Off Venomous Hornet Stings That Would Kill Mice appeared first on Study Finds.See the Story
These Tiny Japanese Super Frogs Shrug Off Venomous Hornet Stings That Would Kill Mice
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