Unmarried men at higher death risk from Covid-19: Study
Unmarried men at higher death risk from Covid-19: Study
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New Delhi: Unmarried people are feared to be at risk of being killed by corona. A study published in the prestigious Nature Communication journal has revealed some unknown factors that may increase the risk of death of an infected patient.

Stockholm University's resertures have found that factors such as a person's low income, low level of education, unmarried and living abroad increase the risk of death from his corona. Resertures say that the poor lifestyle of these classes affects their health, thereby increasing the risk. At the same time, people living alone live in a less secure environment than couples. It may be noted that so far, the virus brings a different risk to every person in terms of age and gender.

Sociologist and leading researcher Sven Defral has said that low-income, less-educated men were more prone to infection. Defral explains the reason why men's biological texture and lifestyle are more likely to come to the JD for their viruses, and other lifestyle factors such as unmarried or low income affect their eating habits.

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