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Why males may have a worse response to COVID-19

  • Written by Meghan E. Rebuli, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
imageIs COVID-19 hitting men harder than women?UpperCut Images/Getty Images

If you ask most women about how their male relatives, partners and friends respond to being sick, they’ll often tell you with an accompanying eye roll, “He’s such a baby.” “He’s extra whiny.” Or “he exaggerates so much.” But...

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