“The strength of this protective effect increased with the number of years that a person received an annual flu vaccine – in other words, the rate of developing Alzheimer’s was lowest among those who consistently received the flu vaccine every year,” commented first author Avram S. Bukhbinder, M.D.
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I don't think so, it's too little time to find out. My mother at 100 years old was bright as a button with no flu jabs either, my aunt on my Fathers side was 103 with no flu jabs and just the same as mother. They will tell you anything to sell there wares.
Same here. In those kind of studies the first question is always who conducted the study, why and who paid for it not to mention the fact that a lot of research nowadays cannot be relied upon. And Alzheimer is not caused by one thing so I doubt it that one thing like a vaccine would make a really big difference to the majority.
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