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Even Beyond the Disease, COVID Has Impacted Our Heart Health


Social isolation and loneliness have also marked much of the COVID-19 pandemic, with older adults shouldering much of the burden even before COVID-19. A study on heart disease risk, social ... Read More

FDA adds new warning to COVID vaccines: Here's why, info on 'razor blade throat' and more


As a new variant that causes 'razor blade throat' spreads, the FDA updates vaccine warnings to include information on heart inflammation. Read More

Covid-19 has changed and so has our immunity. Here’s how to think about risk from the virus now - CNN


Covid-19 was never just another cold. We knew it was going to stick around and keep changing to try to get the upper hand on our immune systems. But we’ve changed, too. Our B cells and T cells ... Read More

Even mild COVID raises the chance of heart attack and stroke. What to know about the risks ahead - The Conversation


The study highlights our limited understanding of the full consequences of COVID infection and the long-term impact of the COVID pandemic. Australia has now reported more than 10 million cases of ... Read More

Can Covid Damage Your Heart? A Look At Short- and Long-Term Health Risks - The New York Times


If you had Covid recently and are experiencing any cardiovascular symptoms, like chest pain or shortness of breath, or if you’re at an increased risk for heart disease, you should contact your ... Read More

COVID’s Risk to Heart May Rival That of Heart Disease - WebMD


Oct. 9, 2024 -- New research shows that severe COVID-19 could be a major risk factor for heart attack and stroke — on par with diabetes or heart disease. The risk may last for three years after ... Read More

The effects of Long COVID might rival heart disease and cancer


Based on the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation’s Global Burden of Disease study, long COVID creates a higher burden of disability per every 1,000 Americans than cancer (roughly 50 ... Read More

Has COVID impacted our hearts? Top cardiologists explain their observations


People who were acutely healthy were even presented with health conditions post COVID. Following COVID, many people with no prior history of heart disease showcase symptoms such as chest pain ... Read More

U.S. vaccine experts may envision fewer Covid shots in the future - STAT


Beyond politics, even U.S. vaccine experts may envision fewer Covid shots in the future CDC advisers are likely to consider tightening recommendations next month Manage alerts for this article ... Read More

Covid Can Raise the Risk of Heart Problems for Years


If you have had a severe Covid infection, Dr. Goff said, you can reduce your risk of heart disease by eating a healthy diet, such as the DASH diet, getting plenty of physical activity, maintaining ... Read More

People living with long COVID explain how the disease changed their lives


The specter of long COVID, with its mysterious cause, no obvious cure and an unknown duration, haunts millions and millions of people. In this report, we hear from some of those who are suffering ... Read More

Cancer, heart disease are most common causes of death in U.S.


Covid, which scrambled the top 10 causes of death in recent years, has fallen on that list. As for the No. 1 killer, “We're going in the wrong direction for heart disease" a researcher says. Read More


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