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The main claim I found in this article done by the British Heart Foundation, is that there is a link between mRNA COVID-19 vaccines and a rare risk of developing myocarditis and pericarditis, (the inflammation of the heart muscle and heart lining respectively) especially among young males under 25. 

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This claim is actually backed up by the CDC, and the British Heart Foundation itself is a very reputable research charity. The article uses numerous credible sources and provides detailed explanations of myocarditis, pericarditis, and how vaccination affects heart health, enhancing its overall credibility.

It's fair to say that this claim is true, though all sources emphasize that the risk is quite rare, and significantly more rare than the increased risk of heart inflammation from Covid itself. 

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by Newbie (360 points)

While doing research, I came upon the main claim that there have been many certified doctors and scientists who have looked at the link between myocarditis and Covid-19 vaccines. The claim and source has been backed up by the CDC, and the British Heart Foundation. This claim has many sources stating similar facts as well, such as Unity Point Health and Yale News. 

https://www.bhf.org.uk/informationsupport/heart-matters-magazine/news/coronavirus-and-your-health/coronavirus-vaccine-your-questions-answered/myocarditis-and-covid-19-vaccines-should-you-be-worried#:~:text=There%20is%20a%20link%20between,the%20lining%20around%20the%20heart.

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In this article it’s saying how the second dose of the MRNA vaccine can cause myocarditis, it’s mostly in young men. which is the inflammation of the heart muscle. it also includes that covid 19 can cause heart problems as well.
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This article describes the connection between Covid-19 vaccines and heart inflammation, and comes from the British Heart Foundation, which is a trusted organization. Their main source comes from the UK's Green Book on Vaccines, which holds information found by researchers and published by the government. The findings suggest that Vaccinations very rarely lead to heart inflation, however you are more likely to get it if you are a male under 25. The article also states that you are actually more likely to acquire heart inflation if you get the actual disease. The claim made on this post is definitely exaggerated and misleading, even if the statement that getting the vaccine does technically cause higher risk of heart inflation is technically true. 

https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/media/66e7fbf624c4f1826d81bb32/Greenbook-chapter-14a-20240916.pdf

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