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Including zinc in your diet may help with fertility during COVID-19
COVID-19 infection may lead to fertility issues in men and women. A new study has found that zinc may help those trying to conceive during COVID-19.
Including zinc in your diet may help improve fertility during COVID-19
Originally thought to affect the respiratory system, researchers have recently found that effects of COVID-19 may vary. It can affect any part of the body, including your reproduction system. A recent report even suggested that the coronavirus can have detrimental effects on the fertility of both males and females. A new study published in the journal
Bay Area caregivers for Alzheimer s patients share the negative impact of the COVID-19 pandemic it has had on their family. My mother lives with four adults, two of whom will fly to Oregon for a family gathering, and two of whom are flying to the Midwest, Baessler explains, concerned they could infect her mother with COVID-19 when they return home. That s playing very badly in my gut. I can t kidnap my mother but I think that would be really ill-advised. My stomach s in knots thinking about family. I know I m not alone, Baessler adds.
For Kirstin Hernandez and Andre Ramos, Thanksgiving and Christmas were spent at home, a disappointment for their three young children, who are used to their annual holiday trips to Hernandez s family in Bakersfield. They made up for it by buying a trampoline.