- A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine indicates that COVID-19 vaccination may be linked to a lower risk of COVID-19-related major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE).
- MACE is a broad term covering serious conditions like cardiovascular death, heart attack, stroke, or hospitalization for heart failure.
- The study, which analyzed data from over 1 million U.S. veterans, found that vaccination was associated with a 38 percent lower risk of COVID-related MACE at 8 months.
- This risk reduction was more pronounced and statistically significant among veterans aged 75 or older and those with other medical conditions.
- Despite limitations such as the study's focus on veterans, researchers believe the findings offer timely evidence for public health discussions about updated COVID-19 vaccines.
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