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COVID Vaccine Reduces Risk of Heart Issues Linked to COVID-19
While heart-related side effects from COVID-19 vaccines are rare, new research indicates that the heart-healthy benefits far outweigh these risks. The study reveals that fully vaccinated individuals have a significantly lower likelihood of developing serious heart problems associated with COVID-19
COVID-19 vaccine lowers risk of COVID-linked heart trouble
Folks who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19 are significantly less likely to develop serious heart problems stemming from a COVID infection, a new study found.
COVID Shot Lowers Your Odds for COVID-linked Heart Trouble
The study also confirmed the increased risk of cardiac inflammation one to two weeks after a single COVID shot. It also noted a temporary 17% higher increase in risk for extra hea
Reduced risk of serious cardiovascular disease after COVID vaccination
People who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 have a significantly lower risk of developing more severe cardiovascular conditions linked to COVID-19 infection, according to a new Swedish study.
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Jerome M. Adams: The high stakes of skipping your yearly COVID-19 shot
Immunity wanes, and the COVID-19 virus mutates. People need yearly vaccine updates for optimal protection against circulating ...
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Vaccine legislation is a loser in Louisiana, but misinformation wins anyway: analysis
Dozens of anti-vaccine bills have died in the Louisiana Legislature since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, but ...
CNET on MSN
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Move Over, mRNA: What to Know About the Novavax COVID Vaccine
Pfizer's and Moderna's formulas have been the go-to on pharmacy shelves, but Novavax remains an important option.
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Symptoms from COVID-19 vaccine can be traced back to your lifestyle, study finds
Fairfield and UConn researchers found that lifestyle factors like BMI, birth control and stress levels affect perceived COVID-19 vaccine symptoms.
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Rob Schneider slammed for suggesting Dikembe Mutombo died from COVID vaccine: 'You're vile, he had cancer'
Controversial actor Rob Schneider slammed for promoting 'propaganda' after suggesting Dikembe Mutombo died from the COVID vaccine: 'You're vile, he had cancer.' ...
CNET
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Make Room, mRNA: What to Know About the Novavax COVID Vaccine
In addition to Pfizer and Moderna's new formulas, Novavax's protein-based shot is an option for COVID vaccination this season ...
RiverBender.com
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FDA Approves Updated COVID-19 Vaccine for 2024-2025 Season
The fall virus season is upon us, and the U.S. Food & Drug Administration just approved one of the newest tools to protect ...
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Be warned: Check your insurance before getting a COVID-19 vaccine this year
For those who are uninsured or under-insured, CDPH will have vaccine at its three CDPH Immunization Clinics. Walk-ins are ...
health.wusf.usf.edu
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Getting the COVID vaccine during pregnancy protects newborns from hospitalization
Babies under six months can't be vaccinated directly against COVID. A new study found that most infants hospitalized for ...
KEYT
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San Luis Obispo County announces pop-up flu and COVID-19 vaccine clinics Tuesday
On Tuesday, the County of San Luis Obispo issued the following press release about upcoming pop-up vaccine clinics for both ...
therookiewire.usatoday
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COVID-19 cases among children in Erie County rise to 214 from 197 the previous week
The Pennsylvania Department of Health reported 214 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases among children in Erie County between Sept.
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