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Study finds COVID-19 vaccine associated with reduced risk of heart attack and stroke

A recent study published in JAMA Internal Medicine reports that the COVID-19 vaccine is associated with a 40 percent lower risk of cardiovascular issues, including heart attacks and strokes, in vaccinated veterans. The findings highlight the vaccine's potential benefits beyond its primary purpose.

A study published in JAMA Internal Medicine on June 16, 2026, indicates that the COVID-19 vaccine is linked to a 40 percent reduction in the risk of cardiovascular issues, such as heart attacks and strokes, among vaccinated veterans. The research analyzed the incidence of these medical events in individuals who received the vaccine.

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COVID-19 vaccine linked with lower risk of heart attack, stroke: Study

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Study finds COVID-19 vaccine associated with reduced risk of heart attack and stroke