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Why Are Women More Prone To Long COVID? – The ASEAN Post
Because these conditions predominantly affect women, they have more often been dismissed as being psychological in origin.

In June 2020, as the first reports of long COVID began to filter through the medical community, doctors attempting to grapple with this mysterious malaise began to notice an unusual trend. While acute cases of COVID-19 particularly those hospitalised with…
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