Rise in heart attacks among healthy young Indians. What’s driving it?

Cases of heart attacks and strokes among healthy, young and middle-aged Indians are becoming prevalent, a survey by LocalCircles, a community social media platform, has revealed. And these growing medical conditions are impacting both the vaccinated and unvaccinated people.

As many as 51% of people have one or more individuals in their close network who have experienced heart or brain stroke, blood clots, neurological complications, cancer acceleration or other sudden medical conditions in the last two years, the survey said.

A total of 62% of the people in their close network experiencing such severe conditions were double dose vaccinated; 11% were single dose vaccinated while 8% were unvaccinated, the study added.

In the last three months, many healthy, young and middle-aged individuals, both men and women, have experienced a heart attack and died. In several of these cases, the individual was engaged in some physical activity like dance, gym, walking etc. when they experienced cardiac arrest. What is driving such sudden deaths?

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Sachin Taparia, founder of LocalCircles, said, “The need of the hour here is for the government to take extensive research on these severe medical conditions experienced by people and study this in the context of the impact of Covid by variant and the impact of vaccine by vaccine make and batch numbers. At the same time, the number of Covid infections experienced should also be considered. All of this will bring some clarity to the issue as to what are some of the root causes behind these severe medical conditions experienced by people. It will also enable us to get better prepared for what could be coming.”

www.indiatoday.in/india/story/heart-attack-brain-stroke-survey-young-middle-aged-indians-covid-gym-walking-dance-2308662-2022-12-13

Very interesting article from one of India’s biggest news outlet. 8 million readers.

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