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COVID-19 May Attack Testicles, Reduce Testosterone: Study
Angel4Life 79 reads
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2 / 16
GaGambler 139 reads
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3 / 16

He was put on this board to prove that it's not only lefties who post fake news, and he does his level best to do so at every opportunity

 
Reading his posts is kind of like reading the National Enquirer. You feel like you have lost 20 IQ points just by reading them.

36363jensen 4 Reviews 122 reads
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4 / 16

Hardly fake news - not conclusive but the medical community is looking into the potential for this being one of the more  lasting aspects of contracting the infection.

Robertini 4 Reviews 92 reads
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5 / 16
wrps07 77 reads
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6 / 16
36363jensen 4 Reviews 84 reads
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7 / 16

LOL

Not a very smart virus -- should learn from the computer version. You have to keep your host alive if you want to prosper.

Then again, to want anything some level of intelligence needs to be assumed and not sure this virus (or any viri) enjoy that capacity.

36363jensen 4 Reviews 85 reads
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8 / 16

I've never seen anything supporting that. Does someone need to explain gender equality to that that damn thing?

lester_prairie 12 Reviews 77 reads
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9 / 16
AznWhtTailHntr 17 Reviews 79 reads
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10 / 16

And not Corona?  I agree. I’ve see more than a few articles about soy and the estrogen content.  While the soy boys are hoping for a boner,  I’ve avoided soy, and so far, have had no problems.  No need for a blue pill.  

coeur-de-lion 400 Reviews 85 reads
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11 / 16

pussies have you looked at in order to come to this conclusion?  lol

Robertini 4 Reviews 100 reads
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12 / 16

But microscopic beings from another planet disguised as viruses to take over the Earth. Also lets imagine that they are smarter than us. They will keep some of us alive. But mostly the healthiest and stronger. If you ask me I rather die than be their slave.  
Maybe the become friendly with time.  

Wow, this isolation is getting to me. Yeah, now I can pretend I was social before this.

36363jensen 4 Reviews 78 reads
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13 / 16

Follow up on my other reply.

"Hormones may play a role, too. In 2017, University of Iowa researchers infected mice with SARS and, just like had happened in people, males were more likely to die. Estrogen seemed protective — when their ovaries were removed, deaths among female mice jumped, the team reported in the Journal of Immunology."

The SARS coronavirus is similar to the the current virus (hence the official name SARS-CoV-2) so that might be a relevant observation from the UI research.  

Some good news for the women here.

j4play 44 Reviews 94 reads
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14 / 16

I do enjoy a little soy sauce on my rice, not too much, it's a little salty.

Sheila Starr See my TER Reviews 79 reads
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15 / 16
DT_lover 188 Reviews 79 reads
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16 / 16

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