You Can See More: Coronavirus update: Researchers propose a link between menopause and COVID-19 risk 1:43 AM Daily Express :: Health Feed No comments The following article Coronavirus update: Researchers propose a link between menopause and COVID-19 risk is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed CORONAVIRUS studies are ongoing as the pandemic rages on in the UK and other parts of the world. Research led by King's College London has prompted a proposal that menopausal women are more inclined to have severe disease from COVID-19. Share It Facebook Twitter LinkedIn BLOG AUTHOR Please add Follow him @ Linkedin | Instagram | Twitter Related Posts:You Can See More: Matthew Wright health: TV presenter's post-traumatic stress condition - signs and symptomsThe following article Matthew Wright health: TV presenter's post-traumatic stress condition - signs and symptoms is courtesy of Daily Express :: Healt… Read MoreYou Can See More: Pollen count: Could this popular beverage help keep symptoms at bay? One study suggests soThe following article Pollen count: Could this popular beverage help keep symptoms at bay? One study suggests so is courtesy of Daily Express :: Healt… Read MoreYou Can See More: Quitting smoking: Is hypnosis the answer - hypnotherapist offers his insightThe following article Quitting smoking: Is hypnosis the answer - hypnotherapist offers his insight is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed QUITT… Read MoreYou Can See More: Nikki Sanderson health: Star reveals depression - signs and symptoms to look out forThe following article Nikki Sanderson health: Star reveals depression - signs and symptoms to look out for is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed… Read MoreYou Can See More: Diabetes type 2: Seemingly 'healthy' options that contain 'hidden' risks - what to watchThe following article Diabetes type 2: Seemingly 'healthy' options that contain 'hidden' risks - what to watch is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health … Read More
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