Aging men often lose the Y chromosome in a growing number of their cells—and it may be far more dangerous than once believed. This loss has been linked to heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s, and shorter lifespans. Researchers suspect Y-less cells may grow faster and disrupt normal body functions. What seemed like a minor genetic quirk could actually be a major driver of age-related disease.
source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2026/03/260319044711.htm
Pharmaceuticals face 100% tariffs in US - unless firms strike a deal
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The order does not affect generic medicines, the most commonly used in the
US.
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