Scientists have linked infections like pneumonia and the flu to an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases, including heart attacks. The risk is highest the first two weeks after an infection. The cause seems to be the lingering inflammation that follows the body’s immune response to an infection. Viral infections that trigger hyper-inflammation and blood clot formation also appear to raise the risk of a heart attack.

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