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Canadian study on COVID-19 heart health, vaccines gets funding boost

According to a news release, the funding will allow the study to expand and extend patient follow-up and perform cardiac imaging on those affected.

“ is working to determine if people who experience these rare heart conditions are at increased risk of future health problems,” said cardiologist Dr. Nathaniel Hawkins, who leads the study.NACI recommends longer interval between COVID-19 vaccine doses, Pfizer preferred over Moderna for Canadians aged 12-29

MYCOVACC began in October 2022 in response to reports of rare cases of myocarditis and pericarditis following mRNA vaccines and COVID-19 infection. “While most people make a full recovery after myocarditis and pericarditis, long-term outcomes warrant further investigation,” the news release reads. It adds that the team behind the study will provide valuable insights for clinicians, public health agencies and decision-makers to inform future vaccine programs.

a study to explore reporting of adverse events following immunization to inform development of new tools.published in late September by the Smidt Heart Institute at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, researchers found that deaths from heart attacks rose significantly during pandemic surges, including those involving COVID-19 Omicron.

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