You Can See More: Deficiency that affects nearly 40% of men over 45 may double risk of severe Covid - study 2:40 AM Daily Express :: Health Feed No comments The following article Deficiency that affects nearly 40% of men over 45 may double risk of severe Covid - study is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed UNVACCINATED people account for a great number of COVID-19 patients admitted to critical care. According to new findings, low hormone concentrations in unvaccinated men may make them vulnerable to hospitalisation and death from the virus. Share It Facebook Twitter LinkedIn BLOG AUTHOR Please add Follow him @ Linkedin | Instagram | Twitter Related Posts:You Can See More: Coronavirus warning: Do you have this disease? New study reveals your vulnerabilityThe following article Coronavirus warning: Do you have this disease? New study reveals your vulnerability is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed … Read MoreYou Can See More: High blood pressure: Best exercise to avoid hypertension signs - and you can do it at homeThe following article High blood pressure: Best exercise to avoid hypertension signs - and you can do it at home is courtesy of Daily Express :: Healt… Read MoreYou Can See More: How to live longer - the amount of time you should nap every day to avoid an early deathThe following article How to live longer - the amount of time you should nap every day to avoid an early death is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health … Read MoreYou Can See More: Coronavirus named: What does COVID-19 stand for? Coronavirus name meaningThe following article Coronavirus named: What does COVID-19 stand for? Coronavirus name meaning is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed CORONAVI… Read MoreYou Can See More: Lung cancer symptoms: The warning sign on your wrists or ankles to watch out forThe following article Lung cancer symptoms: The warning sign on your wrists or ankles to watch out for is courtesy of Daily Express :: Health Feed L… Read More
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