Men tend to lose the Y chromosome from their cells as they age. But because the Y bears few genes other than for male determination, it was thought this loss would not affect health. But evidence has ...
Men losing Y chromosomes as they age may face a higher risk of heart disease, cancer, and reduced life expectancy. Here’s ...
As men age, many quietly lose the Y chromosome in some cells, and scientists now link this hidden change to heart disease, cancer and even shorter lifespans.
Men tend to lose the Y chromosome from some of their cells as they age — a process once thought to be harmless because the Y ...
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Men lose their Y chromosomes as they age, here's why it matters
New research shows ageing men often lose the Y chromosome in some cells, a change linked to heart disease, cancer, ...
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