Shorter androgen receptor polyQ alleles protect against COVID-19

Solid evidence supports the notion that men are more frequently, and more severely, affected by COVID-19. However, the exact mechanics behind this phenomenon have not been fully understood yet. In the present study, researchers from several Italian centers found that...

Addressing male sexual and reproductive function during COVID-19

The hyper-inflammatory status described in COVID-19 patients is seemingly able to affect male sexual function, possibly due to the possible negative effects on endothelial function and pulmonary hemodynamics; however, subclinical hypogonadism has also been reported in...
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