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Gender Differences in Long Covid

  • Writer: Emma Chang
    Emma Chang
  • 12 minutes ago
  • 1 min read

Women are up to 44% more likely than men to develop long COVID, according to a new NIH study. For many like Brazilian scientist Letícia Soares, the illness doesn't just bring fatigue and pain, it disrupts everyday life. These findings highlight the need for research that accounts for sex hormones, immune differences, and life stages like pregnancy and menopause. It's a wake-up call for more inclusive, evidence-based care. Read the full article linked here



 
 
 

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