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A study of more than 2,000 cisgend COVID-19 found the coronavirus disease can impair sexual function Boston University mptoms may have a physiological and psychological impact on sexual well-being f more than 2,000 earchers found women with long COVID had markedly worse arousal, lubrication, orgasm, pain scores.
The impact of COVID-19 and long COVID on sexual func COVID in cisgender women was studied in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.
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