Why do men go through this with a lot harder than women?

Males go through it more difficult than female patients. This is the latest study, which reveals why this phenomenon occurs. In female patients, even in adulthood, the level of myflammatory cytox does not affect the work and function of T lymphocytes. The opposite is true of men, on whom level [...]
Males go through it more difficult than female patients.
This is the latest study, which reveals why this phenomenon occurs.
In female patients, even in adulthood, the level of myflammatory cytox does not affect the work and function of T lymphocytes.
The opposite is true of men whose high level of cytosts affects monocytes, turning them into nonfunctional, leading simultaneously to reducing T lymphocytes.
This process results in a much lower immune response, causing males to struggle with coronarys.
The group of Yale University scientists who took the initiative to conduct this study was launched by the fact that throughout the world, male patients had recovered many times more slowly from coronary than female patients.
The number of victims from Coddy-19 is higher in men, as it turns out the symptoms are more severe in them. According to statistics, disease is often more difficult to overcome by males than by females. /Buriment: Opinion. al










