Study Debunks COVID-19 Vaccine-Sudden Death Myths
A recent AIIMS, Delhi study finds no link between COVID-19 vaccination and sudden deaths in young adults. Published in IJMR, the research stresses that coronary artery disease remains the primary cause. Conducted with various autopsies, the study urges public reliance on credible scientific evidence.
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An AIIMS, Delhi study has concluded that there is no evidence connecting COVID-19 vaccinations to sudden deaths among young adults, reinforcing the safety of these vaccines.
Sudden deaths among the younger demographic are often attributed to underlying conditions such as coronary artery disease, found to be the most prevalent cause. The research emphasizes the need for targeted health strategies.
Published in the Indian Journal of Medical Research, the study reconstructed deaths using autopsies and other techniques, reinforcing the necessity for basing public discourse on validated scientific research.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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