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ALARMING SURGE IN HEART ATTACKS, ESPECIALLY AMONG YOUTH, PROMPTS KARNATAKA CM TO ORDER PROBE INTO POTENTIAL COVID-19 VACCINE LINK

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Karnataka is facing an alarming increase in sudden heart attack deaths, affecting even young individuals, prompting Chief Minister Siddaramaiah to order a high-level probe into potential links with COVID-19 vaccines. This comes amidst growing public awareness and concern, amplified by social media reports from across India and worldwide.

Reports of sudden cardiac arrests have created widespread alarm across India, with social media platforms playing a crucial role in disseminating information and connecting seemingly disparate incidents globally. While official investigations are ongoing, a significant segment of the public has drawn conclusions about a correlation between these tragic deaths and COVID-19 vaccination.

In a significant move praised by many for its courage and transparency, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah directly addressed the burgeoning concerns. “Numerous studies globally have recently suggested that COVID vaccines might be linked to the rise in heart attacks,” CM Siddaramaiah stated. He acknowledged that this has been a growing concern for the past few years since the COVID vaccine rollout, despite global pushes for vaccination campaigns.

The gravity of the situation is particularly evident in Karnataka’s Hassan district, where a staggering 22 individuals have succumbed to heart attacks in just 40 days. Disturbingly, victims include young people, with 5 deaths occurring in the 19-25 age group and 8 in the 25-45 age group.

Detailed reports from Hassan highlight the tragic incidents:

  • On June 30, a 50-year-old homemaker from Belur collapsed after feeling fatigued.
  • A 58-year-old professor died unexpectedly while drinking tea.
  • A 57-year-old worker passed away after experiencing chest pain for a day.
  • A 63-year-old man collapsed without any prior warning.

According to the district health department, Hassan has recorded 507 heart attacks in the past two years, with 190 of them turning fatal. The recent tragic death of 42-year-old model and actor Shefali Jariwala on June 27 from cardiac arrest further amplified public anxiety.

Several actors and artists associated with the Kannada film industry have died of heart attacks

  • Puneeth Rajkumar: Puneeth Rajkumar, born on March 17, 1975, was a celebrated Indian actor, singer, and philanthropist known for his work in Kannada cinema. He began as a child artist and later excelled in lead roles, starring in numerous successful films like “Appu,” “Milana,” and “Raajakumara.” Puneeth was also actively involved in philanthropy, endorsing causes like education and public transportation. Tragically, he passed away on October 29, 2021, at the age of 46, due to a sudden cardiac arrest, leaving behind a legacy of memorable performances and humanitarian efforts.
  • Chiranjeevi Sarja: The Kannada film star passed away at just 35 on June 7, 2020, due to cardiac arrest. Chiranjeevi, a prominent face in Sandalwood, was known for his versatile roles and energetic performances. His death left fans and the industry in disbelief, as he was just beginning to make his mark as a leading actor.
  • Spandana Ragavendra: Kannada actor Vijay Raghavendra’s wife, Spandana, died of heart attack. The 45-year-old suffered a heart attack at a hospital in Bangkok, according to media reports.
  • Lakshman: Lakshman Renowned senior actor Lakshman, renowned for his roles in over 300 Kannada films, has sadly passed away due to a heart attack at the age of 74. Lakshman experienced heart discomfort and was promptly admitted to the hospital. Following ECG tests, he was discharged. Unfortunately, on January 23, 2023, Lakshman’s health took a turn for the worse, and he succumbed to a massive heart attack. With a distinguished career spanning more than 200 Kannada films, Lakshman had established himself as a versatile actor, adept at portraying various characters on screen. 
  • Mandeep Roy: Mandeep Roy In another loss to the Kannada film industry, veteran actor Mandeep Roy breathed his last due to cardiac arrest on Jan 29, 2023. The 74-year-old comedian, renowned for his appearances in over 500 movies, had been receiving medical attention after experiencing a heart attack. Tragically, he passed away at a private hospital where he had been undergoing treatment. Mandeep Roy, originally hailing from Bengal, had made Bengaluru his home and etched his name in the Kannada film world. A theatre artist at heart, Roy had made indelible contributions to films like “Minchina Ota,” “Pushpaka Vimana,” “Devara Ata,” “Naagarahavu,” “Aptha Rakshaka,” “Amrithadhare,” and “Kurigalu Saar Kurigalu.”
  • Nithin Gopi: Nithin Gopi passed away on Friday, June 2, 2023, at the age of 39 due to a heart attack.  He experienced chest pain at his home in Bengaluru and was rushed to the hospital, but he could not be saved. 
  • Kalabhavan Niju: A mimicry artist and actor, Niju died of a heart attack at the age of 43 while filming for “Kantara 2” in Bengaluru. This was the third death associated with the film’s production.
  • Rakesh Poojary: A comedian and winner of “Comedy Khiladigalu Season 3,” Poojary passed away at 34 after suffering a heart attack. He had recently been involved in the filming of “Kantara 2” as well.

Indian Celebrities Who Tragically Passed Away From Heart Attacks

1. Rituraj Singh
 

Popular television actor Rituraj Singh, renowned for his roles in numerous TV shows and films, passed away at the age of 59 due to a sudden cardiac arrest on February 20, 2024. Known for his remarkable performances in shows like ‘Anupamaa’ and ‘Kahaani Ghar Ghar Kii’, as well as web series like ‘Criminal Justice’ and ‘Bandish Bandits’, Singh’s sudden demise has left the industry mourning. 

He was hospitalised due to pancreatic issues and unfortunately succumbed to a heart attack on Monday night.   Singh’s legacy in both television and theatre will be remembered fondly by fans and colleagues alike.

2. Kavita Chaudhary 
 

Veteran actor Kavita Chaudhary, known for her roles in ‘Udaan’ and iconic commercials, passed away at 67 due to a sudden heart attack on February 15, 2024. She left an enduring legacy on Indian television, portraying IPS Kalyani Singh in ‘Udaan’ and Lalita-ji in popular ads. 

Chaudhary’s demise comes after battling cancer for several years. Chaudhary’s significant contributions to empowering women, both on-screen and off, have left an indelible mark on Indian television. Her iconic roles and impactful performances continue to inspire and resonate with audiences.

3. Marimuthu
 

Marimuthu, a Tamil film actor and director, passed away on September 8th, 2023, due to a sudden heart attack, leaving a lasting impact on the industry. Hailing from Pasumalaitheri in Theni, Tamil Nadu, he pursued his cinematic dreams in Chennai. Marimuthu directed films like “Kannum Kannum” (2008) and “Pulivaal” (2014), though his directorial career saw mixed success. However, it was his acting, notably in the TV series “Ethirneechal,” and movies like “Pariyerum Perumal” and Rajinikanth’s “Jailer” that earned him acclaim. 

According to reports, G Marimuthu passed out in Chennai at 8:30 a.m. on Friday while while dubbing for his TV series Ethirneechal. After being taken to a local hospital, he was declared dead. Renowned for his comedic timing and spontaneous humour, Marimuthu often improvised his lines, endearing himself to audiences with his unique charm.

4. R. S. Shivaji
 

R. S. Shivaji, an esteemed figure in the Tamil film industry, passed away on September 2, 2023, at the age of 66 due to sudden cardiac arrest in his residence. Known for his versatility as an actor, co-director, sound designer, and line producer, Shivaji made significant contributions to Tamil cinema. 

Shivaji appeared in a number of successful and highly acclaimed films, including Apoorva Sagodharangal, Michael Madana Kama Rajan, Anbe Sivam, Soorarai Pottru, Kolamavu Kokila, and Gargi. With a career spanning decades, Shivaji left a lasting impact on the industry with his memorable performances and behind-the-scenes work.

5. Satish Chandra Kaushik
 

Satish Chandra Kaushik, a versatile figure in Indian cinema, passed away from a sudden heart attack on March 9, 2023, at 66. His impactful career spanned Bollywood and theatre, highlighted by iconic roles in “Mr. India” and acclaimed performances in “Ram Lakhan” and “Saajan Chale Sasural.” Kaushik’s talent extended beyond acting to writing and directing, with notable contributions to comedy classics like “Jaane Bhi Do Yaaron.” 

Despite setbacks, his dedication to promoting regional cinema remained steadfast. His sudden demise serves as a poignant reminder of life’s fragility, yet his legacy of creativity and innovation endures in the hearts of fans.

6. Mayilsamy
 

Mayilsamy (2 October 1965 – 19 February 2023) was an Indian actor and comedian renowned for his supporting roles in Tamil cinema. He gained fame for his comedy tracks in films and was a regular judge on the TV show “Asathapovathu Yaaru.” 

With over 200 film appearances spanning nearly four decades, Mayilsamy was celebrated for his mimicry skills and won the Tamil Nadu State Film Award for Best Comedian for his role in “Kangalal Kaidhu Sei.” He passed away from a sudden cardiac arrest in Chennai at the age of 57.

7. T. P. Gajendran
 

T. P. Gajendran, a revered figure in the Tamil film industry, passed away on February 5, 2023, succumbing to a sudden cardiac arrest after undergoing treatment for kidney problems. Beginning his acting journey in 1985 with “Chidambara Rahasiyam,” he showcased his versatility by portraying various characters ranging from protagonists to antagonists and comedians. 

Renowned for his talent and ability to evoke laughter, Gajendran left an indelible mark on Tamil cinema with his versatile acting skills.

8. Raju Srivastav 
 

Raju Srivastav, born in 1963 in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, was a renowned Indian comedian, actor, and politician. Known for his observational comedy, he rose to fame through shows like “The Great Indian Laughter Challenge.” Besides his comedic career, he ventured into politics, joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in 2014. Despite facing challenges, he remained active in social and political spheres. 

Srivastav’s sudden demise on September 21,  2022, due to a sudden cardiac arrest after 41 days of hospitalisation, saddened many, leaving behind a legacy as the “King of Comedy” and a prominent figure in Indian entertainment and politics.

9. Singer KK
 

KK (Krishnakumar Kunnath), born on August 23, 1968, was a prominent Indian playback singer known for his versatile voice. Beginning his career with advertising jingles, he made his mark in Bollywood with hits like “Tadap Tadap Ke” from “Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam” and “Kya Mujhe Pyaar Hai” from *Woh Lamhe…*. 

He also ventured into Tamil music, delivering popular tracks like “Appadi Podu” from *Ghilli*. With no formal training, KK’s emotional depth and versatility earned him acclaim. Tragically, he passed away on May 31, 2022, at the age of 53, following a sudden cardiac arrest after a concert in Kolkata.

11. Sidharth Shukla
 

Sidharth Shukla, the accomplished Indian actor, host, and model, passed away unexpectedly on September 2, 2021, at the age of 40, due to a sudden heart attack. Known for his impactful roles in Hindi television and films, including “Balika Vadhu” and “Broken But Beautiful 3,” Shukla’s versatile talent garnered widespread acclaim. 

He rose to prominence as the winner of reality shows like “Bigg Boss 13” and “Fear Factor: Khatron Ke Khiladi 7,” showcasing his prowess beyond scripted performances. His untimely demise shocked the industry and fans alike, leaving behind a legacy of charisma and talent that will be remembered for years.

12. Rajiv Kapoor
 

Rajiv Kapoor (25 August 1962 – 9 February 2021) was an Indian actor, film producer, and film director known for his lead role in “Ram Teri Ganga Maili.” He was part of the renowned Kapoor family in Bollywood, with notable contributions to cinema. Kapoor made his debut in 1983 and appeared in several films, including “Aasmaan,” “Lover Boy,” and “Hum To Chale Pardes.” After a hiatus from acting, he produced and directed films. 

His comeback film, “Toolsidas Junior,” was released posthumously in 2022. In personal life, he was briefly married to architect Aarti Sabharwal from 2001 to 2003. Kapoor passed away from a sudden heart attack at the age of 58 while staying at his brother Randhir’s residence in Mumbai.
 

13. Vivek
 

Comedy actor Vivek, best known for his roles in Tamil cinema, passed away on April 17, 2021, due to cardiac arrest. He was 59 years old. Vivek had been hospitalised a day earlier after suffering a heart attack. Vivek was a staple in Tamil cinema, with memorable roles in films like “Anniyan”, “Shivaji”, “Saamy”, and “Thirumalai”. 

He always delivers humour with a social message, and he also organised a COVID-19 vaccine awareness campaign two days prior to his death. He actively included himself in many campaigns about environmental causes and education. He was also close with Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam and started an awareness campaign on planting trees. Vivek’s legacy continues to live on, both through his remarkable contributions to Tamil cinema and the positive social impact he made during his life.

Additional Lists Affected by Cardiac Arrest

The list continues, but investigations into these matters have yet to be carried out… Following Hassan’s incident, public outrage regarding the ongoing vaccine campaign has intensified.

In response to this escalating crisis and public demand for answers, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has formally ordered a comprehensive probe. A medical panel has been tasked with investigating the spike in heart attacks, specifically exploring potential links to COVID-19 vaccine side effects, alongside other contributing factors.

This unprecedented situation underscores the urgent need for transparent, thorough investigation and open dialogue to understand the underlying causes of this tragic surge in cardiac events and to ensure public safety.

5G/6G and Cardiovascular Health: A Detailed Analysis

The incident happened near Bengaluru. A Jio satellite tower was installed at one of the buildings, leading many people in the area to notice birds that had died. Moreover, some individuals saw birds approaching the tower and dropping dead immediately.

The question asks about the potential for 5G technology to trigger heart attacks. This requires an examination of the relationship between radiofrequency radiation (RFR), cardiovascular health, and the specific characteristics of 5G.

The Cardiovascular System and Radiofrequency Radiation

5G is the fifth generation of wireless communication technology. It utilizes radiofrequency electromagnetic fields (EMF) to transmit data between devices, such as mobile phones, and antennas. 5G uses a combination of frequencies, including those used by 4G and frequencies above 6 GHz.These higher frequencies are also used in applications like police radar and security scanners.The amount of RFR exposure depends on factors like signal strength, proximity to the device, and usage duration.

Research indicates that the cardiovascular system is sensitive to radiofrequency radiation.Studies have shown evidence of changes in autonomic function with cell phone or Wi-Fi router radiation, including heart rhythm, blood pressure, and catecholamine efficacy on the heart.

Mechanisms of Injury

EWG’s analysis suggests that RFR emitted by wireless devices may affect heart health. Animal studies have linked RFR exposure to structural and biochemical changes in the heart, including irregularity and degeneration of heart muscle fibers, congestion of blood vessels, and changes in metabolic substances important for heart function. In two long-term animal studies, heart tumors were observed in animals exposed to RFR. Studies in people suggest that RFR can raise the risk for cardiovascular diseases by increasing blood pressure, total cholesterol, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Changes in heart rate and altered responses of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems have also been reported.

5G Specifics and Potential Risks

The mechanism by which RFR affects the cardiovascular system is not yet fully understood. However, published studies suggest that RFR increases the production of reactive oxygen species, which may enhance lipid peroxidation and lead to oxidative damage. RFR exposures can also cause changes to the permeability and function of the cell membrane, as well as changes in intracellular enzymes and DNA damage. Oxidative stress is a well-known factor in heart disease and cardiac events.

The higher wavelengths from 5G networks could also expose people to more RF waves overall.

The existing research on radiofrequency radiation and its effects on the cardiovascular system raises concerns. The use of 5G, with its higher frequencies and increased potential for exposure, warrants further investigation to fully understand its long-term health impacts.

Adverse Health Effects of 5G Mobile Networking Technology Under Real-Life Conditions

The adverse health effects associated with non-ionizing radiation from 5G mobile networking technology, emphasizing deficiencies in current research methodologies.

  • Adverse Health Effects:
    • Non-ionizing radiation (wireless radiation) poses a spectrum of adverse health effects.
    • Current laboratory studies often fail to replicate real-life conditions, missing severe effects.
    • Many studies neglect real-life pulsing and modulation of carrier signals, which are central to how devices operate.
  • Research Limitations:
    • A significant limitation in existing studies is the lack of consideration for synergistic effects from other environmental toxicants (e.g., chemicals, biotoxins) combined with wireless radiation.
    • Published data demonstrate concern over health impacts related to both 4G and 5G technologies, with findings often viewed as conservative estimates.
  • Wireless Communication Evolution:
    • The progression from 4G to 5G technologies is noted, with an emphasis on exponential growth in global wireless communication.
    • Neither 4G nor 5G has undergone comprehensive safety testing in realistic scenarios.
  • Need for Rigorous Research:
    • It is critical to incorporate realistic exposure scenarios in future studies assessing the health effects of 4G and 5G technologies.
    • Regulatory bodies should prioritize safety assessments that reflect the cumulative impact of multiple environmental stressors, improving the understanding of health risks associated with wireless technologies.
  • Implications:
    • The findings underscore the need for vigilance in public health safety concerning the deployment of 5G technology, particularly regarding its potential systemic health impacts beyond surface-level effects on skin and eyes.

Ref:

About cell phones, cell phone towers and antennas. [ https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada/services/health-risks-safety/radiation/everyday-things-emit-radiation/cell-phones-towers.html ]

Radiofrequency Electromagnetic Fields May Affect Heart Health, New EWG Analysis Finds. [ https://www.ewg.org/research/radiofrequency-electromagnetic-fields-may-affect-heart-health-new-ewg-analysis-finds]

Cardiac effects of radiofrequency radiation. [ https://mdsafetech.org/cardiac-effects-of-radiofrequency-radiation/]

5G: A dangerous generation. [ https://www.downtoearth.org.in/science-technology/5g-a-dangerous-generation-63802]

Cell Phone Towers. [ https://www.cancer.org/cancer/risk-prevention/radiation-exposure/cellular-phone-towers.html]

Adverse Health Effects of 5G Mobile Networking Technology : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S037842742030028X

Indian Celebrities: https://www.mrmed.in/health-library/heart-care/indian-celebrities-died-of-heart-attack?srsltid=AfmBOooeu1_bYKbt1j8HtjYWnAWHecYAc-plOTtw0TUkK0AIN9hj3We9

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