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Covid-19 may reduce male fertility, says study – Somag News
A review article published Friday (29), in the scientific journal Reproduction, brought yet another adverse effect on men who have already

A review article published Friday (29), in the scientific journal Reproduction, brought yet another adverse effect on men who have already contracted covid-19: the disease is capable of negatively affecting sperm quality and reducing male fertility.
The study’s author, Behzad Hajizadeh Maleki, a doctoral student at Justus Liebig-University in Germany, said in a press release that these effects tend to improve over time, but “remained significantly and abnormally higher in covid-19 patients” who…
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