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A study found that having a COVID-19 infection doubles the risk
of cardiovascular diseases
By: Data Report Date: March 19, 2025, 2:44 pm
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Used this article on one of my virus updates and thought I would
post it here. Not seeing a link within it to the study. it is
possible they refer to a previous study already posted here in
the site.
Link to the article.
https://www.news9.com/story/67d9e75484753df7ae775e16/medical-minute-long-term-h…
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Re: A study found that having a COVID-19 infection doubles the r
isk of cardiovascular diseases
By: Masked Man Date: March 19, 2025, 5:56 pm
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Often Ive wondered if an older person (or any person of any age
for that matter) never catches a contagious disease they might
live a lot longer and happier... so recently I looked up leading
cause of death
I.E.
"Leading Causes of Death:
Heart disease: 702,880.
Cancer: 608,371.
Accidents (unintentional injuries): 227,039.
COVID-19: 186,552."
But to me this is a misleading list because If covid does indeed
as we are observing lead to heart diseases/heart failure and
heart problems then in reality the Covid-19 listing
aforementioned should be listed right there along with heart
disease as leading cause of death since apparently covid -19
doubles cardiovascular diseases.
According to the study I'd say my theory still holds true that
an older person (or any person of any age for that matter)might
live a lot longer and happier if they never catch a contagious
disease such as covid seems to be supported by this study.
This study indicates that Covid is killing people by creating
favorable conditions for heart failure which is the number one
leading cause of mortality.
To continue on with the list of killers we have:
"Stroke (cerebrovascular diseases): 165,393.
Chronic lower respiratory diseases: 147,382".
... of course covid also contributes to stroke and Chronic lower
respiratory diseases making me wonder if it is not the number
one hidden leading cause of all death since covid leads to these
other killers on the chart of leading causes of death. It must
be mentioned covid is also even responsible for accidents such
as car wrecks according to some studies.
People have accidents when they are sick confused, tired, and/or
stressed. Anyway Covid is a much bigger killer than it gets
credit for considering how it increases and aids the other
killers on the leading causes of death list.
One might consider Covid 19 as An �accessory to murder� someone
or perhaps something that aids in the murder of another person
but isn't present when it is carried out.
Even further down the leading cause of death list we have two
other things covid studies have indicate that covid plays a
devastating role in as well:
Alzheimer's disease: 120,122.
Diabetes: 101,209.
Covid has a hand in everything listed in leading cause of death
list making me think Covid is the leading cause of death in a
sense because it opens the door to all the other leading causes
of death. Covid even drives the numbers and afflictions of all
the other leading causes of death to go up significantly to say
the least.
...According to all this If a person never catches a contagious
disease; they WILL live a lot longer and happier.
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