Women 40 to 55 face higher long COVID risk than men, study finds
“The peer-reviewed study, led by the University of Texas Health Science Center, observed 12,276 people and found females had a "significantly higher" risk of long-term COVID-19 than males.”
The peer-reviewed study, led by the University of Texas Health Science Center, observed 12,276 people and found females had a "significantly higher" risk of long-term COVID-19 than males.