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Surprising benefit of Covid vaccine found in new study

Research indicates COVID-19 vaccinations reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. New reports link the latest vaccines to lower heart risks among veterans. The CDC previously faced questions regarding the publication of a taxpayer-funded study on the topic.

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New reports specifically link the latest vaccine to reduced heart risks in veterans.

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  1. COVID-19 Vaccines Linked to Lower Heart Risks

    Research indicates COVID-19 vaccinations reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke. New reports link the latest vaccines to lower heart risks among veterans. The CDC previously faced questions regarding the publication of a taxpayer-funded study on the topic.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • The latest COVID vaccine is linked to lower heart risks in veterans.
    • The CDC withheld a taxpayer-funded COVID vaccine study for political reasons.
    confidence 60%
  2. Study Links COVID-19 Vaccines to Lower Heart Risk

    A study of one million patients indicates COVID-19 vaccination reduces the risk of stroke and heart attack. The data suggests the shots protect against major adverse cardiovascular events. Recent evidence also shows vaccines continue to prevent hospitalizations and severe disease.

    What's confirmed:

    • A study of one million patients found the COVID shot cuts heart attack and stroke risk.
    • COVID-19 vaccines are linked to a lower risk of COVID-19-related major adverse cardiovascular events.
    • Vaccines remain effective at preventing severe disease and hospitalizations.
    confidence 100%
  3. Covid Vaccines Linked to Lower Risk of Heart Events

    A large study of over one million veterans found that Covid vaccination is associated with a reduced risk of major adverse cardiovascular events. The findings include lower risks of heart attack, stroke, and cardiac death. This suggests the vaccines provide broad protection against heart conditions.

    What's confirmed:

    • Covid vaccination is tied to a nearly 24% reduction in all-cause cardiac events in a study of more than a million veterans.
    • Covid vaccines are linked to a lower risk of heart attack and cardiac death.
    • Vaccination is associated with a lower risk of stroke.
    • The vaccines are linked to a lower risk of Covid-19-related major adverse cardiovascular events.
    confidence 100%