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- Yale study reveals insights into post-vaccine heart . . . - YaleNews
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
- Immune markers of post-vaccination syndrome indicate future research . . .
A small number of people report chronic symptoms after receiving COVID-19 shots A new study provides clues for further research
- Study helps explain post-COVID exercise intolerance
In the new study, 55 patients were evaluated for post- COVID exercise intolerance, including 41 who showed no evidence of heart or lung limitations after initial tests
- Strong link found between abnormal liver tests and poor COVID-19 . . .
Rather than the liver itself driving poorer outcomes in COVID -19 patients, the organ is more likely “a bystander” affected by the hyperinflammation associated with COVID -19 and by the side effects of related treatments, Nathanson said
- Novel cancer vaccine offers new hope for dogs — and those . . . - YaleNews
While launching clinical tests of the vaccine’s effectiveness in humans may be a logical future step, for now Mamula is focused on getting USDA approval of the vaccine for dogs and distributed for wider use No matter where it goes, it’s a project close to his heart
- Yale Researchers Discover Why a Common Antibiotic Causes Deadly Heart . . .
A gene present in about 1 6 percent of the general population places these persons at risk for a life-threatening heart rhythm disorder when they take the common antibiotic trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole or Bactrim (tm), Yale researchers have found
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