by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News
One of the most prestigious medical journals dealing with heart disease, the Journal of the American Heart Association (JAHA), has published two new articles this month dealing with how to detect and treat COVID-19 vaccine induced heart disease (myocarditis, pericarditis, and myopericarditis). They are:
Vaccine‐Triggered Acute Autoimmune Myocarditis: Defining, Detecting, and Managing an Apparently Novel Condition
Myocarditis After COVID‐19 Vaccination in Pediatrics: A Proposed Pathway for Triage and Treatment
Medical journals are generally not written for the public, but for doctors and other medical professionals, so you will not hear about this in the corporate news which is heavily sponsored by the drug companies who produce the COVID vaccines, and would not want the general public to have this information.
The JAHA published studies admit to a difficult situation in treating what they refer to as a “novel” cardiac disease that is caused by COVID-19 vaccines without fueling “vaccine hesitancy” which would reduce the number of people getting COVID-19 vaccines, which of course they are obligated to believe are necessary to fight the COVID-19 “virus” disease.
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Good to see mainstream medicine is starting to think about treating one serious side effect of the "vaccine". Of course, this is an effect that was admitted to almost a year and a half ago.
I found the specific list of the 80 Canadian doctors more interesting. So many younger people. Quite a few died while actually running, swimming and doing other strenuous activity. Only a few had causes that could be explained away. By which I mean a heart attack in a man over 50 can be brushed off, as can cancers that didn't go from no symptoms to dead in a month or so. (Of course many of them ARE clot shot deaths, just not the overwhelming majority).
It's good to have the names, ages, faces, dates and causes of death. The surviving doctors need to band together and say "no more", and start seeking redress for the many medical problems they surely have. And while they are at it. That would help everyone in turn.