"COVID-19 Vaccines Reduce Cardiovascular Risks After Infection: New Research"

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New research confirms that COVID-19 vaccines substantially reduce cardiovascular complications such as blood clots, stroke, arrhythmias, and heart attacks in individuals who have been vaccinated, with protective effects lasting up to a year after vaccination. While there are risks associated with vaccination, studies show that the benefits of COVID-19 vaccination, particularly in reducing cardiovascular disease, outweigh the risks for the vast majority of people, including young and otherwise healthy individuals.
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