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Economic burden of long COVID greater on women --studies
Tue, 2024-11-19 17:25 —
mike kraft
Two studies describe economic burden, sex differences of long COVID
Long COVID can cause substantial economic loss and missed days of work, and it can strike women more often than men—possibly because women have increased expression of an RNA gene implicated in autoimmunity—according to two new studies.
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