Uppsala University in Sweden

Smoking Linked To Loss Of Y Chromosome Amongst Men, Leading To Shorter Life Span

Medicine & Technology Ever wondered why men who smoke have a shorter life spans compared to female smokers? A recent study may have provided the answer for this query as it revealed an association between smoking and loss of the Y chromosome in male smokers. According to the Uppsala University (in Sweden) research which was published in the journal Science, male smokers were three times more likely to lose their Y chromosomes, compared with non-smoking men.

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