The Flu Vaccine May be Beneficial to Heart Health
The Flu Vaccine May be Beneficial to Heart Health
There is an ever-standing debate about the efficacy and necessity of flu vaccinations. Recently, it was the effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccine. However, the debate about the flu vaccine has been a topic for much longer time. A recent meta-analysis study published in "Scientific Reports" has added a new layer to the discussion.Beyond the conventional shield against influenza, the study, conducted by researchers from the University of Tehran, suggests a significant correlation between receiving the flu vaccine and a reduced risk of heart attacks and cardiovascular-related deaths.The meta-analysis peered into the data of 9,059 patients, averaging 61.3 years in age, over approximately nine months. Half of the participants, 4,529 individuals, received the flu vaccine, while the remaining 4,530 were administered a placebo.The striking outcome revealed a 26% decrease in the risk of heart attacks and a 33% decrease in deaths from cardiovascular diseases among those who received the flu vaccine.The study's findings underscore a noteworthy link between those who get the flu vaccine and its impact on cardiovascular events. The research, however, urges a deeper exploration of the underlying mechanisms, emphasizing the necessity for further studies to unravel the precise ways in which influenza vaccination influences the cardiovascular system in the long term.
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Could getting a flu shot reduce your chances of having a heart attack? New study
Interim 2022/23 influenza vaccine effectiveness: six European studies, October 2022 to January 2023Influenza vaccine and cardiac protection: a study from a tertiary care center
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