Study Finds Increased Heart Disease, Stroke Risk After Surviving Even Mild Covid-19

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Study Finds Increased Heart Disease, Stroke Risk After Surviving Even Mild Covid-19
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Overall, those who had recovered from Covid-19 coronavirus infections were 63% more likely to have had some kind of cardiovascular problem in the ensuing year.

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As you can see, the results of the analyses could be considered some shots through the heart. And Covid-19 may have been to blame. Overall, those who had recovered from Covid-19 coronavirus infections were 63% more likely to have had some kind of cardiovascular problem in the ensuing year than those in the control groups.

Al-Aly pointed out that increased likelihoods of cardiovascular problems were evident across different ages, races, sexes, and cardiovascular risk factors: Heck even those without any cardiovascular disease prior to Covid-19 coronavirus infections ended up being at higher risk after recovering from the infection.

Al-Aly emphasized that even those who weren’t hospitalized for their initial Covid-19 coronavirus infections ended up more likely to have cardiovascular problems down the road:This study adds to growing body of evidence that a Covid-19 coronavirus infection may affect your heart and circulation in not only short term but also longer term ways.

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