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Routine Vaccines May Reduce Dementia Risk Through Novel Immune Mechanisms

via Ars Technica·yesterday

Experts propose a startling hypothesis that routine vaccines train a specific part of the immune system previously thought untrainable, potentially lowering dementia risk. This discovery could reshape preventative medicine by leveraging standard immunizations to combat neurodegenerative diseases. The findings suggest a significant breakthrough in understanding how the body defends against cognitive decline.

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