Gene tied to balding may also raise COVID-19 risks for men
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COVID-19 patients receive free oxygen during the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic in Ghaziabad, India's Uttar Pradesh State on Saturday, May 1, 2021. Photo by Abhishek/UPI | License Photo
COVID-19 patients receive free oxygen, provided by a Gurudwara, A Sikh Temple, in Ghaziabad, India's Uttar Pradesh State on Saturday, May 1, 2021. Photo by Abhishek/UPI | License Photo
It's long been known that COVID-19 is more fatal for men than women, and new research links some of that excess risk to a gene known to cause a form of hair loss in males.