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The list of potential benefits of shingles vaccines continues to grow.

Beyond protecting Viral infection The shot, a painful rash, is also linked to a lower risk of dementia, as previously reported by Fox News Digital.

And now, a new study finds that vaccines can reduce the risk of heart disease for up to eight years.

Research suggests that the risk of dementia can be immersed in common vaccines

In a long-term study, researchers analyze data over 12 years of over 1.2 million people over 50 in Korea, focusing on iron vaccination rates and 18 types Cardiovascular disease.

A new study found that shingles vaccines could reduce the risk of heart disease for up to eight years. (istock)

They discovered that some people received it Shingles vaccine The risk of heart problems, including stroke, heart failure, and coronary artery disease, was 23% lower.

Researchers said the benefits were great for people under the age of 60, perhaps because they had a better immune response.

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The heart health benefits of the vaccine were more pronounced for men with unhealthy behaviors, such as sedentary tendencies. Drinking alcohol and smoking.

The findings were published in the European Journal of Hearts on Tuesday.

Disruption of shingles dementia

As previously reported by Fox News Digital, the shingles vaccine is also associated with a lower risk of dementia. (istock)

The main symptom of shingles is a painful rash, which can lead to particularly serious complications senior citizen According to Professor Dong Ke-on-Yong of Kyoung-hee University School of Medicine in Seoul, South Korea, people with weak immune systems.

Without vaccinations, around 30% of people could develop shingles in their lifetime, Yong pointed out.

“In addition to the rash, iron fragments are linked due to their high risk of heart problems, so I wanted to know if getting vaccinated can reduce this risk,” he said in a press release.

“Our research suggests that shingles vaccines may help reduce the risk of heart disease, even in people without known risk factors.”

“Our research suggests that shingles vaccines can help reduce the risk of heart disease, even for people without known risk factors. This means that vaccinations can be provided. Health benefits Beyond prevention of shingles. ”

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Those who received the shingles vaccine were at a 23% lower risk of heart problems, including stroke, heart failure and coronary artery disease. (istock)

Researchers shared several possible reasons for the protective benefits of vaccines on heart health.

“A shingles infection can cause vascular damage, inflammation and the formation of coagulation that can lead to heart disease,” Yong said. “By preventing shingles, vaccinations can reduce these risks.”

Potential limitations

Dr. Jasdeep Dalawari of Ingenovis Health Company, a Virginia-based intervention cardiologist and Regional Chief Medical Officer at Vitalsolution, was not involved in the study, but provided his comments. Survey results.

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“The results are noteworthy, but require careful interpretation, especially regarding the population of the United States,” he told Fox News Digital.

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Without the vaccine, about 30% of people can develop shingles in their lifetime. (istock)

“We used live vaccines in this study, but the US uses Singlix, a recombinant (non-live) vaccine,” Darawari said. “It is important to note that Singlix is ​​over 90% against shingles compared to 51% of live vaccines.”

Live Zostar Vaccine contains weakened forms Water cell shingles virus It causes shingles.

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Cardiologists also noted that observational studies show correlation rather than causality, and further research is needed.

“The study included 1.2 million individuals from one ethnic group, with 1.2 million people over the age of 50,” he said. “Expanding the participant pool to include diverse ethnic groups is beneficial in our multi-ethnic society.”

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“A shingles infection can cause vascular damage, inflammation and the formation of coagulation that can lead to heart disease,” the researchers said. (istock)

This study considers other things, but Health statusin lifestyle factors and socioeconomic status, the researchers agreed that there are several limitations.

“Since this study is based on an Asian cohort, the results may not apply to all populations,” Yong pointed out. “We conducted a rigorous analysis, but this study does not establish a direct causal relationship, so potential biases from other underlying factors need to be considered.”

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The team plans to conduct further research into the heart health benefits of nonformal recombinant vaccines containing proteins from the virus.

Melissa Rudy is a senior health editor at Fox News Digital and a member of the Lifestyle team. Story tips can be sent to [email protected].

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