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'Manlier' men more prone to H3N2 flu

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ANI Sydney

New research has suggested that "manlier" men are more prone to the effects of one strain of the H3N2 flu.

According to scientists from the US and France, the cluster of genes that are linked to immune response appeared to be inversely proportionate to the level of testosterone, making men less resistant to it, the Sydney Morning Herald reported.

It was earlier reported that women have a stronger immune response than men.

 

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First Published: Dec 24 2013 | 2:56 PM IST

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