Older adults vaccinated against shingles appear to experience slower biological aging, according to a new study.
Incredibly, the shingles jab also appears to slow down the aging process, contributing to slower biological aging in seniors, ...
A nasty rash isn’t the only thing this shot may spare you from. A new study from the University of Southern California found ...
New research is underway to test whether a combination of high-intensity interval training and generic medicines can slow ...
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Shingles Vaccine Linked to Slower Biological Aging, Study Finds
Vaccines may do far more than prevent infections. The way that some inoculations train your immune system could also reduce ...
Morning Overview on MSN
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.
Shingles vaccination not only protects against the disease but may also contribute to slower biological aging in older adults ...
New research suggests that surviving cancer at a young age may accelerate aging in both the body and brain. A new study finds that people who survive cancer during adolescence or early adulthood tend ...
Studies suggest walnuts may support healthy aging. Experts explain their benefits for heart health, cholesterol, and inflammation, plus how often to eat them.
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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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