Morning Overview on MSN: Study links high-dose flu shots with lower Alzheimer’s risk in seniors
A new study suggests a high-dose flu shot may cut Alzheimer's risk by nearly half in older adults, far outperforming the standard-dose vaccine version.
A study reveals high-dose influenza vaccines could modestly reduce Alzheimer's risk in older adults, especially women, offering new insights into prevention.
Medical Xpress on MSN: Alzheimer's risk reduced after high-dose influenza vaccination vs. standard dose, study finds
The risk of Alzheimer's disease significantly decreases in older adults who receive a higher dose of the influenza vaccine compared to the standard dose, according to new research led by UTHealth ...
Alzheimer's risk reduced after high-dose influenza vaccination vs. standard dose, study finds
Among adults aged 65 years or older, the high-dose inactivated influenza vaccine (HD-IIV) was associated with fewer cardiorespiratory, cardiovascular, and influenza hospitalisations than the ...
McKnight's Long-Term Care News: High-dose flu vaccination associated with decreased risk of Alzheimer’s among older adults, study finds
Older adults who received a high-dose influenza vaccine experienced a decreased risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease compared with those who received a standard dose, according to a study published ...
High-dose flu vaccination associated with decreased risk of Alzheimer’s among older adults, study finds
EurekAlert!: Risk of Alzheimer’s dementia significantly reduced after high-dose influenza vaccination compared to the standard dose, study finds
Risk of Alzheimer’s dementia significantly reduced after high-dose influenza vaccination compared to the standard dose, study finds
News-Medical.Net: High-dose flu shots inked to lower Alzheimer's dementia risk in older adults
A large US claims-based study found that adults aged 65 and older who received a high-dose flu vaccine had a lower observed risk of Alzheimer dementia than those who received a standard-dose vaccine, ...