• Spaz@lemmy.world
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    13 hours ago

    Any idea why they dont allow shingles vaccine in USA before 50?

    I asked for it and they said your not old enough. Im like who gives an f. I dont want shingles.

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    1 day ago

    There are multiple vaccins against shingles, and I can’t find which one was used in this study. Does anyone here know which it was?

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      21 hours ago

      It doesn’t matter. This is old news, all shingles vaccines have this effect, as well as flu vaccines and other late age vaccines. The point is, over 60, you want to avoid any strong viral infection. And it’s not just dementia, also protects from Parkinson and ALS. These viral responses trigger a huge load of reactive oxygen levels that an older brain cannot handle because of reduced mitochondrial efficiency from aging.

      The difference is becoming more apparent in recent years because we now have a large control group of vaccine avoiders that voluntarily decided to be the control group that otherwise would have been ethically impossible. Post 2020 “doing my own research” will see a surge in these neurodegenerative diseases in 20 years.

      Antivaxers, thank you for your service.

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        17 hours ago

        Thanks for this explaination, this makes things clear, also regarding some of the early long covid cases.

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      17 hours ago

      You still have to worry. The chicken pox vaccine doesn’t provide complete protection against shingles.