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Ovulatory Disturbances and SARS-COV2

July 13, 2022

Episode 53

Jerilynn Prior

Host Aaron Lohr returns to in-person interviews, starting with the Endocrine Society’s 2022 annual meeting in Atlanta. Here he talks about the effects of SARS-COV2 on ovulation with someone we have been talking with since the beginning: Jerilynn C. Prior, MD, professor of endocrinology and metabolism at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Dr. Prior and colleagues presented in an oral session during the annual meeting. The abstract is titled “Epidemic of Subclinical Ovulatory Disturbances During SARS-COV2 Pandemic—an Experiment of Nature.”


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