ANSWER: Yes, you can develop shingles. The only chicken pox vaccine licensed is a live, weakened strain of the chicken pox.
Vaccinating against shingles can do far more than prevent a painful rash. If you have been putting it off, here is why ...
Shingles, also known as herpes zoster, affects about 30,000 people in Singapore each year. The viral infection, which causes a blistering rash, can strike more than once. The risk of developing ...
The cost of drugs and vaccines continues to increase, all while Medicare is repeatedly attacked by politicians, so your plan ...
One of the largest studies ever conducted on the link between the shingles vaccine and brain health offers insight into how the disease increases dementia risk. People who experienced multiple ...
A Welsh health policy provided a rare opportunity for researchers to examine the vaccine's real-life impact on dementia risk.
A FREE NHS jab could be the most promising drug yet to stop Alzheimer’s, experts say. Two other medicines, to treat erectile dysfunction and motor neurone disease, also showed strong potential.