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Women aged 40 to 55 at ‘significantly higher’ risk of long COVID than men, new research finds
Women aged 40-55 worldwide are at the highest risk of developing long COVID, according to research published in the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA).
The peer-reviewed study, led by the University of Texas Health Science Center, observed 12,276 people and found females had a…
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