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Myocarditis in Young Men: Study Finds Link Between Heart Inflammation, COVID Vaccine

A new study found that the rare cases of myocarditis in young men is potentially caused by an overactive immune response by the human body to the COVID vaccine.

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Study provides insights into heart inflammation post Covid vaccination

Study provides insights into heart inflammation post Covid vaccination
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Drivers Found for Rare Myocarditis in Young Males After Second SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccine

Science Reveals Cause of Rare Heart Trouble in Young Men Who Get COVID Vaccines

FRIDAY, May 5, 2023 (HealthDay News) Researchers think they’ve figured out why the COVID vaccine causes heart inflammation in an extremely small number of teenage boys — and what

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Yale study reveals insights into post-vaccine

When new COVID-19 vaccines were first administered two years ago, public health officials found an increase in cases of myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle, particularly among young males who had been vaccinated with mRNA vaccines. It was unclear, however, what exactly was causing this reaction. In a new study, Yale scientists have identified the immune signature of these heart inflammation cases. These findings, published May 5 in the journal Science Immunology, rule out some of the theorized causes of the heart inflammation and suggest potential ways to further reduce the incidence of a still rare side effect of vaccination, the authors say.

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