COVID-19 and Lifestyle Habits: A Closer Look at Sudden Death Risks

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Hey folks, I’ve got some interesting news for you! According to a study conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), it turns out that severe COVID-19 and certain lifestyle habits can increase the risk of sudden death among adults. But here’s the good news: getting vaccinated against COVID-19 does not increase this risk. So, if you haven’t already, go get your jab!

Now, let’s dive into the details. The ICMR study focused on sudden deaths among healthy adults aged 18-45 in India. And guess what? It found that strenuous physical activity can actually put you at a higher risk of heart attacks. So, it’s important to take it easy and not overexert yourself.

But here’s the silver lining: the study also revealed that COVID-19 vaccination can help reduce the risk of sudden deaths among adults. That’s right, getting vaccinated not only protects you from the virus but also lowers the chances of experiencing a sudden and tragic event.

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