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Study: Flu and Covid Increase Heart Attack Risk

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Viral Infections ‍Linked ‌to ⁢Significantly ‍Increased Heart Attack and Stroke Risk

Los Angeles,⁢ CA – November 2nd, 2025 -​ New research ⁤reveals a strong‌ connection between common viral infections, including ​influenza ⁣and COVID-19, and a heightened risk⁢ of serious⁢ cardiovascular events like⁤ heart ​attacks⁢ and strokes.‍ A study published in the Journal of⁣ the American Heart⁣ Association by​ a team led by kosuke Kawai at the⁣ University of California, Los Angeles, found that the risk of cardiovascular disease increases approximately threefold in the short term following ⁤a SARS-CoV-2 infection.

The findings underscore ​the often-overlooked cardiovascular⁣ consequences of viral illnesses, ⁣impacting ⁢millions and potentially straining healthcare systems. While COVID-19 presents the ‌most immediate and⁤ dramatic risk, other‌ viruses also contribute to ​longer-term cardiovascular issues. Researchers attribute this ‍increased risk to ⁣the body’s immune response, which releases inflammatory substances and promotes blood clotting – processes that ⁤directly affect the cardiovascular‍ system.

The study⁢ authors emphasize the importance of preventative measures, notably ‌vaccination. An overview ‍study from 2022 demonstrated that influenza vaccination is associated with a 34 percent reduction in the ‌risk​ of experiencing a major cardiovascular⁤ event. This research, initially reported on Deutschlandfunk today,​ reinforces the need for increased vaccination rates ⁢against viruses known to impact heart health.

This facts was broadcast on the​ Deutschlandfunk program ⁣today,November 2nd,2025.

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