Covid-19 infections have been strongly linked with cardiovascular events like a heart disease and stroke, but new research ...
A review of 155 scientific studies found influenza and COVID infections raised the risk of heart attack or stroke as much as ...
Vaccines not only prevent illness, but they also play 'an important role' in reducing risk of cardiovascular events, ...
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Viral Infections Can Triple the Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke
COVID triples the risk of a heart attack, researchers say, while flu quadruples the risk. Shingles, HIV, and hepatitis C ...
Viral infections, including HIV and influenza, are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart disease and stroke.
A systematic review and meta-analysis confirms links between infection with viruses such as SARS-CoV-2, influenza, hepatitis C, and Herpes zoster with cardiovascular disease and events such as heart ...
One in every nine patients tested for viral infections across India between January and June 2025 was found positive for ...
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Discovery of viral entry routes and decoy molecules could block yellow fever and encephalitis
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have identified central routes that two deadly viruses take to invade human cells and have designed decoy molecules that block the ...
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ICMR Study Warns Of Rising Viral Infections In India – Expert Decodes What It Means
If you haven’t had a cold or flu this year, then you may want to pat your back. Because in India, viral infections are extremely common these days, almost everyone is falling sick – be it in summer, ...
India is witnessing a sharp rise in viral infections, warns ICMR. Top diseases include Dengue, Influenza A, Hepatitis A, Norovirus, and Herpes, with cases increasing across multiple states in 2025.
Many children experience prolonged weakness after recovering from viral fever, leaving parents worried about their child’s ...
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