A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine indicates that updated COVID-19 vaccines offer significant protection against cardiovascular disease, particularly for individuals over 75 and those with underlying medical conditions. The research analyzed data from over 1 million patients within the US Department of Veterans Affairs health system. The findings reinforce earlier data that suggested vaccines reduce the risk of cardiovascular issues linked to COVID-19, such as heart attacks and strokes. The study confirms that the 2024–2025 COVID-19 vaccine continues to protect against major adverse cardiovascular events, including cardiovascular death, heart attack, stroke, and hospitalization for heart failure.
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Study finds COVID-19 vaccines continue to provide heart protection
A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine shows that updated COVID-19 vaccines provide ongoing protection against cardiovascular disease, especially for older adults and those with pre-existing health conditions. The research involved over 1 million patients from the US Department of Veterans Affairs health system.
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Heart protection from COVID shots remains amid updates, study finds
Study finds COVID-19 vaccines continue to provide heart protection