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COVID-19 cases during 1st wave linked to higher heart attack, stroke risk: Study
A new study published this week found severe COVID-19 infections from the first wave of the pandemic could double the risk of heart attack and stroke.
COVID-19 raises the stakes for heart attacks, strokes, and even death long after infection, new study finds
Practically from the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers and medical experts feared–and often loudly warned–that the virus wasn’t like other infections that people might encounter during,
Research: COVID-19 history doubles long-term risk of heart attack, stroke, and death
New study shows risk remains elevated for years after a COVID-19 infection, especially for those with certain blood types.
COVID-19 may raise heart attack and stroke risk, study says
In 2020, before vaccines were available, people who caught COVID-19 had twice the risk of a major cardiovascular problem like heart attack or stroke as those who did not test positive, according to a new study.
The first COVID-19 strain increased risk of cardiovascular issues for up to 3 years after infection, study finds
Researchers say it's not clear whether contracting the virus after 2020 also made people more likely develop these conditions.
COVID-19 Linked to Increased Risk of Stroke
A new meta-analysis has revealed a significant association between COVID-19 and an increased risk of stroke, suggesting that the virus should be considered as a new risk factor for cerebrovascular dis
COVID may increase risk of heart attack, death years after infection: study
COVID-19 could increase the risk of major cardiac events, like strokes and heart attacks, or death from any cause, according to a new study. The findings, published Wednesday in the American Heart Association’s peer-reviewed journal Atherosclerosis,
Covid-19: First wave increased heart attack, stroke risk up to three years
A study backed by the US government has found that unvaccinated people infected with Covid-19 face increased risks of heart attacks, strokes, and death for up to three years, especially during the pandemic's early phase.
Covid-19 Infections From 1st Wave Linked To Elevated Risks Of Heart Attack, Study Finds
As per the research, unvaccinated individuals infected with the virus in 2019 and 2020 are at a notably higher risk of experiencing a heart attack or stroke, with this risk lasting for up to three years after infection.
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Massive federal COVID-19 spending may not impact voting in bellwether Saginaw County
Local governments and school districts in bellwether Saginaw County received about $222M in ARPA funding — close to $1,400 ...
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'A fight every day': Mansfield man goes from COVID-19, to coma, to learning to walk again
The last time Jason Mullins could walk normally was three years ago when he went to the hospital for what seemed like a ...
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Supreme Court Rejects Sensational COVID-19 Vaccine Side-Effects Plea
The Supreme Court dismissed a plea claiming COVID-19 vaccines cause side-effects like blood clotting. The bench, including ...
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What is the new XEC strain of COVID-19 and is it in Arizona?
The dominant strain of the COVID-19 virus in Arizona right now is a variant called KP.3.1.1, which is part of the FLiRT group ...
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The long-term cardiac impact of COVID-19
Study shows that severe COVID-19 elevates the long-term risk of major adverse cardiac events (MACE), making it comparable to ...
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New CDC data finds high levels of COVID-19 in Vermont wastewater
A new wastewater surveillance study of COVID-19 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that there are ...
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Your free COVID-19 at-home tests from the government are set to expire soon. Here's why.
Your free COVID-19 tests from the government will expire soon, but there is a reason why the tests have a short shelf life.
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Shot appointments open for COVID-19, influenza in Nova Scotia
Appointments to get vaccinated for influenza and COVID-19 are now available in Nova Scotia. People can get vaccinated by ...
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