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Beyond Immunity: How Vaccines Provide Unforeseen Protection Against Dementia and Heart Disease
Emerging research reveals that common vaccines for shingles, flu, and measles offer significant secondary health benefits, including reduced risks of cardiovascular events and cognitive decline. These off-target effects suggest that immunization plays a broader role in long-term physiological health than previously understood.
February 24, 2026578 views
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