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Vaccines for HPV, shingles, and hepatitis B lower cancer, dementia, and heart disease risks beyond preventing infections.
Vaccines like HPV, shingles, and hepatitis B not only prevent infections but also reduce the risk of certain cancers, dementia, and heart disease, according to public health experts.
The HPV vaccine, recommended for ages 9 to 26, has led to a drop in cervical cancer deaths and pre-cancerous lesions.
The shingles vaccine, for adults 50 and older or those with weakened immunity, is 97% effective and linked to a 20% lower dementia risk and 23% reduced heart disease risk.
The hepatitis B vaccine, given to infants and at-risk adults, helps prevent liver disease and liver cancer.
These vaccines offer long-term health benefits beyond infection prevention.
Las vacunas contra el VPH, el herpes zóster y la hepatitis B reducen el riesgo de cáncer, demencia y enfermedades cardíacas más allá de la prevención de infecciones.