Study explains myocarditis link with mRNA COVID-19 vaccines
New research identifies two substances secreted by immune cells as contributors to myocarditis among mRNA COVID-19 vaccine recipients – and suggests a strategy for mitigating this effect.
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New research identifies two substances secreted by immune cells as contributors to myocarditis among mRNA COVID-19 vaccine recipients – and suggests a strategy for mitigating this effect.
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