
COVID vaccine and lung health: what science says
Thanks to vaccination, the body quickly recognizes the virus and limits the multiplication of infected cells. This rapid response significantly reduces the risk of respiratory distress. Several clinical studies confirm that vaccinated individuals develop fewer pulmonary complications than unvaccinated individuals.
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Healthcare professionals also remind us that other factors influence breathing: smoking, pollution, stress, or a lack of physical activity. These elements can amplify the feeling of discomfort after an injection unrelated to the vaccine. A healthy lifestyle and regular medical checkups therefore remain the best guarantees for maintaining healthy lungs.
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