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Study Finds mRNA from COVID Vaccines Detected in Hearts of Patients Who Died Suddenly: Potential Link to Cardiac Arrest

Study finds mRNA from COVID vaccines detected in hearts of patients who died suddenly, raising concerns about potential link to cardiac arrest. Further research needed.

Sedentary Teens Face Higher Risk of Heart Damage and Stroke: Study

Findings from a UK study reveal that sedentary teens are at higher risk of heart damage and stroke. Limiting screen time and encouraging physical activity is crucial for their long-term health.

New Clinical Trial Aims to Reduce Heart Damage from Cancer Therapies in Women with Breast Cancer

Reduce heart damage in breast cancer treatments with a new clinical trial. Behavioral and psychological interventions offer hope for better outcomes.

Study Finds COVID-19 Vaccine-Induced Heart Damage Can Lead to Permanent Scarring and Risk of Cardiac Arrest

Discover the potential long-term effects of COVID-19 vaccine-induced heart damage, including permanent scarring and the risk of cardiac arrest. Stay informed and prioritize safety.

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Study Finds COVID-19 Vaccine-Induced Heart Damage Can Lead to Permanent Scarring and Risk of Cardiac Arrest

Discover the potential long-term effects of COVID-19 vaccine-induced heart damage, including permanent scarring and the risk of cardiac arrest. Stay informed and prioritize safety.

New Clinical Trial Aims to Reduce Heart Damage from Cancer Therapies in Women with Breast Cancer

Reduce heart damage in breast cancer treatments with a new clinical trial. Behavioral and psychological interventions offer hope for better outcomes.

Study Finds mRNA from COVID Vaccines Detected in Hearts of Patients Who Died Suddenly: Potential Link to Cardiac Arrest

Study finds mRNA from COVID vaccines detected in hearts of patients who died suddenly, raising concerns about potential link to cardiac arrest. Further research needed.

Sedentary Teens Face Higher Risk of Heart Damage and Stroke: Study

Findings from a UK study reveal that sedentary teens are at higher risk of heart damage and stroke. Limiting screen time and encouraging physical activity is crucial for their long-term health.

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