More than three years after the Covid-19 pandemic brought the world to a standstill, vaccines remain a central subject of both scientific study and public debate. Hailed initially as a remarkable achievement of modern medicine for preventing severe illness and death, Covid-19 vaccines have also faced repeated controversies, ranging from alleged links to heart complications to questions about their long-term safety.

Now, a new study from South Korea has stirred fresh concern. The findings, first reported by Daily Mail, have raised alarm but are already being dismissed by experts as “scientifically inaccurate".

According to researchers, certain types of cancer appear more prevalent among vaccinated individuals compared to those who did not receive a Covid-19 shot. The findings, published i

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