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Men 62% more likely to die from COVID, greater inflammation may be why – Study Finds
A new study concludes that men infected with coronavirus have a 62% higher risk of death in comparison to women.
REGENSBURG, Germany — It’s been discussed in vague terms for months that men appear to be more susceptible in general to the coronavirus than women. Now, a new study is providing more exact figures and a possible explanation for this discrepancy between genders.
The research, conducted at University Hospital Regensburg, concludes that men have a 62% higher risk of a COVID-19 associated death in comparison to women. Researchers say it may be due to higher levels of inflammation among male corona…
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