A new study published by the American Heart Association (AHA) found that Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines increase a persons risk of experiencing a heart attack by as much as 127 percent.
The AHA is one of the leading nonprofit organizations in the United States that funds medical research into cardiovascular health.
The researchers who conducted the study looked at the changes in PULS scores of people who had been monitored every three to six months for the past few years. The PULS test, or Protein Unstable Lesion Signature test, measures the protein biomarkers in the body that indicate if the immune system has recently responded to arterial injuries such as reduced blood flow, myocarditis, pericarditis and heart attacks.
The study was conducted on a group of 500 patients who were vaccinated with the mRNA vaccines. It found higher counts of blood markers, suggesting that the patients were experiencing heart complications.