Loss of Male Sex Chromosome Leads to Earlier Death for Men - Neuroscience News

7/16/2022 12:00:00 AM2 years 9 months ago
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Study reports that age-related loss of the Y chromosome in men is linked to heart muscle scarring and an increased risk of heart failure. The findings may explain why men tend to die, on average, seven years younger than women.
Summary: Study reports that age-related loss of the Y chromosome in men is linked to heart muscle scarring and an increased risk of heart failure. The findings may explain why men tend to die, on ave… [+6540 chars]
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