COVID virus changes sperm in mice, may raise anxiety in offspring - study
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Summary: SYDNEY, Australia - COVID-19 infection causes changes to sperm in mice that may increase anxiety in their offspring, a study released Saturday said, suggesting the pandemic's possibly long-lasting effects on future generations.
Test tubes are seen labelled with the 'COVID-19 Test positive' in this illustration taken, March 10, 2021. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
SYDNEY, Australia - COVID-19 infection causes changes to sperm in mice that may increase anxiety in their offspring, a study released Saturday said, suggesting the pandemic's possibly long-lasting effects on future generations.
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