'Particularly past age 60, men die more rapidly than women. It's as if they biologically age more quickly,' the professor behind the new study says.
End-to-end encryption is a 'disaster' for counter-terrorism and stops police finding right-wing extremists online
Scientists previously found men who suffer Y chromosome loss are more likely to die at a younger age and suffer age-related conditions such as Alzheimer's. Researchers used gene-editing technology to develop a special mouse model to better understand the effects of Y chromosome loss in the blood.
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