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An unknown way to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke has been named


The International Scientific Group has found that the vaccination against hesiing Cory (Herpes Zoster) is connected with the statistically significant reduction in the risk of cardiovascular cases, including stroke and myocardial heart attack. This was reported by the European Cardiology of Cardiology, Esc.

The authors of the study analyzed 19 study data, including eight viewing studies and one clinical testing. The analysis has shown that the vaccination against Herpes Zoster in the age of 18 reduces the risk of cardiovascular complications by 18%, and among people over the age of 50. In absolute numbers, this corresponds to a lack of 1.2-2.2 cases (stroke or infarction) every 1,000 people during observation.

"We have found evidence that the vaccination against Genting Cory is connected with the decrease in cardiovascular cases. However, additional studies are needed to find out if this is directly conditioned by vaccination, "said the research author, Dr. Charles Williams, who is the director of the GSK Global Vaccine Medical Department.

Earlier, it was proved that the risk of stroke and infarction increases in the near future after being infected. The scientists connect this to the fact that Varitsela-Zosper virus (which is also a petroleis is also a petroleum) can penetrate the walls of blood vessels, causing inflammation and reshaping them. The vaccination can prevent the reactance of the virus and therefore reduce the likelihood of complications.

Translation of: Euromedia24.com