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Covid vaccine didn t raise risk of unexplained sudden deaths in young Indians: ICMR study

Covid vaccine didn t raise risk of unexplained sudden deaths in young Indians: ICMR study
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Updated News -Indian Researchers: No Evidence Linking Sudden Deaths to COVID-19 Vaccines

Indian researchers have dismissed claims linking COVID-19 vaccination to "unexplained sudden deaths," stating that the evidence points to factors such as the disease itself, binge drinking, and intense exercise. The Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) initiated a study in response to "anecdotal reports about sudden unexplained deaths among apparently healthy adults" aged 18 to…

Blame Alcohol, Family History, Drugs, Workout, But Youngsters Hearts Safe with Covid Vaccines: ICMR Study

According to the study, getting at least one Covid-19 vaccine dose decreased the odds of unexplained sudden death but factors such as Covid-19 hospitalisation, family history of sudden death, binge drinking, recreational drug and intense physical activity before death were associated with a higher risk

Covid vax didn t raise risk of unexplained sudden deaths in young Indians: ICMR study – India Education | Latest Education News | Global Educational News

Covid-19 vaccination did not increase the risk of unexplained sudden deaths among young adults in India, concluded comprehensive study by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) on Tuesday. The research, published in the Indian Journal of

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