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Y chromosome loss through aging can lead to an increased risk of heart failure and death from cardiovascular disease, new research finds

By Kenneth Walsh, Professor of Internal Medicine, University of Virginia
The negative health effects of Y chromosome loss could be one potential reason women tend to live longer than men.The Conversation


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