People who caught the flu were up to six times more likely to have a heart attack in the month after the infection.
Viral infections trigger inflammation that raises heart disease risk, study finds. Vaccination against COVID, flu and ...
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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 ...
By Nancy Lapid (Reuters) -Tiny viruses that only infect and kill bacteria can help treat deadly antibiotic-resistant ...
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Common viruses sharply raise heart attack and stroke risk, major global review shows
In the largest synthesis to date, researchers reviewed 155 studies linking viral infections, including influenza, SARS-CoV-2, ...
A dangerous type of bird flu virus (called H5N1) continues to circulate among dairy cows in the US. The virus targets the ...
Flu season is here. The summer wave of the coronavirus has receded, but the winter uptick is likely around the corner. Shots ...
HealthDay News — Viral infections, including HIV and influenza, are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, including coronary heart disease (CHD) and stroke, according to a study ...
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Government shutdown means many CDC experts are skipping a pivotal meeting on infectious disease
An annual conference about infectious diseases is seeing a dramatic attendance decline, in part because Centers for Disease ...
Studies showed that the assay demonstrated a 94.90% sensitivity in polymerase chain reaction-confirmed positive samples.
Health centres report a surge in respiratory and flu-like cases as Health Minister urges hygiene, rest and early treatment.
Scottish researchers have successfully edited the genes of experimented pigs to resist classical swine fever (CSF), a highly infectious and often fatal disease that poses a major threat to pig farming ...
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