meaning the risk of getting flu is higher after vaccination In 2022, a Cleveland Clinic study found that the risk of covid infection increased with the number of covid vaccine doses received, a phenomenon known as negative efficacy. Another study published earlier this month by the same researchers found that influenza-vaccinated people had a 26.9% increased risk of testing positive for influenza compared to unvaccinated people. Experts, including Dr. Meryl Nass, suggest that the results are not surprising due to the lack of efficacy testing for flu vaccines before they are used on the public.
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Scientists discover flu vaccine has disturbing effect on women's health
Getting a flu jab could disrupt women's menstrual cycles, scientists say. Experts found the vaccine, administered to millions of women each year, made cycle length slightly longer than usual in a new study. But the overall effect was minor, with the jab thought to make participants' periods come a day late, on average. The scientists said they suspected the change may be caused by the vaccine prompting the immune system to interact with a woman's sex hormones. The findings follow reports from countless women who have complained about late or unusually heavy periods after getting a vaccine.
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