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		<title>By: 51 and got the pox........ - Page 2 - Benzworld.org - Mercedes Benz Discussion Forum</title>
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		<description>[...] more info: There are several risk factors that can increase your chances of developing shingles  1. . Advanced age is one factor. About one in four adults, with generally good health, will get shingles sometime in their lifetime. Most people who develop shingles are over the age of 40. 2. A weakened immune system will also play a role. HIV infection, cancer, cancer drugs, radiation treatments, or an organ transplant will significantly impact your immune system, leaving your vulnerable to shingles. 3. Stress or a cold could even temporarily put you at risk. 4. The other factor that plays a role is whether a child&#8217;s mother had chickenpox late in pregnancy. If she had it 5 to 21 days before giving birth, or if the child had chickenpox in infancy, there is an increased risk of pediatric shingles. from: Shingles Symptoms Information &#124; Shingles Symptoms Guide [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] more info: There are several risk factors that can increase your chances of developing shingles  1. . Advanced age is one factor. About one in four adults, with generally good health, will get shingles sometime in their lifetime. Most people who develop shingles are over the age of 40. 2. A weakened immune system will also play a role. HIV infection, cancer, cancer drugs, radiation treatments, or an organ transplant will significantly impact your immune system, leaving your vulnerable to shingles. 3. Stress or a cold could even temporarily put you at risk. 4. The other factor that plays a role is whether a child&#8217;s mother had chickenpox late in pregnancy. If she had it 5 to 21 days before giving birth, or if the child had chickenpox in infancy, there is an increased risk of pediatric shingles. from: Shingles Symptoms Information | Shingles Symptoms Guide [...]</p>
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