Monday, 4 October 2021

Getting flu jab for six years in a row cuts risk of developing dementia by 14%

Getting flu jab for six years in a row cuts risk of developing dementia by 14% Having the flu vaccine every winter could significantly reduce the risk of dementia, a study suggests.

The jab lowered the chances of developing the incurable condition by 14 per cent.

But it seems to work only when patients have had it for at least six years in a row. The Daily Mail

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