Researchers at Stanford Medicine may have found a biological reason why a small number of people develop myocarditis after receiving an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. While this side effect remains rare, scientists are continuing to investigate why it occurs in certain individuals. Health experts still emphasize that mRNA vaccines are safe and effective for the vast majority of people. Most reported cases of vaccine-associated myocarditis have been mild to moderate, and the majority of patients recover fully. Researchers also note that COVID-19 infection itself can pose a greater risk of heart inflammation than vaccination. The study compared immune responses in people... Continues…
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