Tobacco destroys Y chromosomes in men
Compared to their non-smoking male counterparts, male smokers face a threefold increased risk of losing their Y chromosomes, according to a new study.In a recent study published in the journal ...
Compared to their non-smoking male counterparts, male smokers face a threefold increased risk of losing their Y chromosomes, according to a new study.In a recent study published in the journal ...
The World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that by 2050, global cancer cases will increase by over 75%.The latest data from the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), part of ...
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