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The alarming surge in shingles cases among midlife women: It was once seen as a painful disease of old age, but experts reveal why it's now soaring through different ages - and what it means long-term
Shingles cases are surging among midlife women, a demographic previously less affected by the condition. Once considered a disease of old age, shingles is now rising across different age groups, with experts identifying potential causes and long-term implications.
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