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    Norwegian study links mRNA COVID vaccines to heightened heart risks in teens

    Whatfinger EditorBy Whatfinger EditorApril 6, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Teens receiving two mRNA COVID-19 vaccine doses faced dramatically increased risks of the following: heart inflammation (myocarditis/pericarditis) – 5x higher after the second dose; 37x spike in 12-15-year-olds (though small sample size), anaphylactic reactions – 10x higher post-second dose, epilepsy and convulsions – 65% increased risk in infection-free teens; and acute appendicitis – 47% higher risk nearly two months after vaccination.
    Researchers used narrow risk windows (14-56 days), likely missing long-term complications. Independent experts warn: 25%-30% of myocarditis patients suffer lasting heart damage and 60% of young myocarditis cases still showed abnormalities 6 months post-vaccination (per FDA-funded Lancet study).
    Some study authors had financial ties to Big Pharma (AstraZeneca, GSK), raising bias concerns. Critics accuse researchers of downplaying risks, burying critical data (e.g., post-window myocarditis cases).
    Physicians argue mRNA vaccines “cause myocarditis in adolescents” and should not remain on the market given teens’ minimal risk from severe COVID-19. There are calls for transparency, long-term safety studies and honesty about vaccine harms.
    Findings reinforce the need for: alternative health strategies (natural immunity, detox, holistic approaches). Independent risk-benefit analysis—especially since serious COVID complications were extremely rare in vaccinated teens.

    A new peer-reviewed study from Norway has found that teenagers who received two doses of mRNA Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccines faced significantly higher risks of heart inflammation, anaphylactic reactions and other adverse events compared to their unvaccinated peers.


    Read Full Article: https://www.naturalnews.com/2026-04-06-mrna-covid-vaccines-linked-heart-risks-in-teens.html

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