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Men May Be Less Fertile in The Aftermath of COVID-19 Infection, Scientists Warn – ScienceAlert
Beyond COVID-19’s gruesome death toll lies a litany of medical conditions researchers are still just starting to uncover. One potential concern demanding closer…
Beyond COVID-19’s gruesome death toll lies a litany of medical conditions researchers are still just starting to uncover. One potential concern demanding closer scrutiny is the virus’s impact on male fertility.
Scientists have suspected for some time that the novel SARS virus has the potential to wreak havoc with sperm counts. A review of the state of research, along with strong new evidence, emphasises the need to monitor men’s reproductive systems as vulnerable routes for coronavirus infection.
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