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WEB EXTRA: President of the American Heart Assoc. talks check-ups, vaccines, pandemic weight-gain


WEB EXTRA: President of the American Heart Assoc. talks check-ups, vaccines, pandemic weight-gain
Due to the pandemic, many of us delayed medical check-ups. Dr. Donald Lloyd-Jones, President of the American Heart Association, spoke with 3 News Now on the importance of seeking regular medical care, concerns about the delta variant of COVID-19, lifestyle changes due to the pandemic, mental health, and vaccine safety.
and last updated 2021-08-04 17:19:14-04
OMAHA, Neb — Due to the pandemic, many of us delayed medical check-ups. Dr. Donald Lloyd-Jones, President of the American Heart Association, spoke with 3 News Now on the importance of seeking regular medical care, concerns about the delta variant of COVID-19, lifestyle changes due to the pandemic, mental health, and vaccine safety.

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What's concerning about rare cases of Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine blood clots


What's concerning about rare cases of Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine blood clots
Right now, researchers are still trying to get to the bottom of the blood clot mystery with possible connections to the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
and last updated 2021-04-28 10:14:22-04
Right now, researchers are still trying to get to the bottom of the blood clot mystery with possible connections to the Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine.
But ABC15 Health Insider Dr. Janice Johnston of Redirect Health says even if there is a connection, it's still very uncommon.
"The biggest thing to keep in mind is that this is very rare," she explains. "There have been six cases in about seven million doses. To try to put that into perspective. This is a very rare type of thing... but it is significant and potentially very serious."

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Coronavirus vaccines: Will you get an adverse reaction from a COVID-19 shot? Myths, doubts busted


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