
We haven't been talking much about COVID-19 lately, as the numbers of new cases keep dropping and we try to return to some semblance of our normal lives. But, there's a new study that finds we're not out of the woods yet, even though things look better.
Long haul COVID patients are at a much higher risk for heart issues, according to a new study. One report suggests we could be looking at a "tsunami of heart attacks in the future"
Medical professionals say they're worried that the lower case numbers might cause people to not be so diligent about getting the COVID vaccines or the boosters when they're available.
On Friday's Ask The Expert, KRLD's David Rancken and Kristin Diaz are joined by Dr. Fahmi Farah, a cardiologist at Bentley Heart Medical Center.
Every day we ask the experts what you want to know. If you have a question or a topic suggestion, send us an email at Questions@ KRLD.com and hear the answers at 4:40 p.m.
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