
Myocarditis after COVID-19 vaccination higher in military population than expected, study finds
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A greater number of heart inflammation cases cropped up among members of the U.S. military than expected following mRNA COVID-19 vaccination, a study found, though authors emphasized the benefits of the shots exceed risks of rare adverse events.
While 16 patients saw symptoms resolve within a week, seven were still experiencing chest discomfort at the time the study was submitted for publication. Patients were 25 years old on average, and ages ranged from 20-51. Nearly all patients were active military members, with one retiree.More Related News

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