Timirninja
Timirninja t1_j32cmgr wrote
Reply to comment by PennName47 in The study concluded that post-COVID-19 syndrome was detected in 25% of the included participants. COVID-19 hospitalization, initial symptomatic COVID-19, and female sex were significant risk factors for developing post-COVID-19 syndrome. by bo_hossuin_14
Glass half full or half empty. Tomato tomato
Timirninja t1_j32a9th wrote
Reply to comment by PennName47 in The study concluded that post-COVID-19 syndrome was detected in 25% of the included participants. COVID-19 hospitalization, initial symptomatic COVID-19, and female sex were significant risk factors for developing post-COVID-19 syndrome. by bo_hossuin_14
Physiology might play role in COVID infection also. Women have higher percentage of fat in comparison to men (https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3411490/)
As we know, SARS-CoV-2 virus deposits in fat tissues https://med.stanford.edu/news/all-news/2022/09/stanford-medicine-study--sars-cov-2-infects-fat-tissue--creates-.html
Timirninja t1_j32918k wrote
Reply to comment by PennName47 in The study concluded that post-COVID-19 syndrome was detected in 25% of the included participants. COVID-19 hospitalization, initial symptomatic COVID-19, and female sex were significant risk factors for developing post-COVID-19 syndrome. by bo_hossuin_14
That’s my opinion. Summarising the findings. Men are likely to complain less, care about their health less, visit doctors less and simply disregard their degrading physical condition on aging
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Reply to The study concluded that post-COVID-19 syndrome was detected in 25% of the included participants. COVID-19 hospitalization, initial symptomatic COVID-19, and female sex were significant risk factors for developing post-COVID-19 syndrome. by bo_hossuin_14
Women likely to report post-Covid syndrome, study finds
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Reply to Socially isolated older adults have a 27% higher chance of developing dementia than older adults who aren't by giuliomagnifico
Socially isolated older adults have a 27% higher chance of developing dementia than their peers who aren’t socially isolated