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Men lose their Y chromosome as they age.

40 % of 60-year-old men show loss of Y, & 57 % of 90-year-olds.

Science shows that human biology is “dynamic” and adaptable, even in “adulthood.” reshaping long-held ideas about sex differences and hormone effects.

www.downtoearth.org.in/health/men-l...
Men lose their Y chromosome as they age. Scientists thought it didn’t matter — but now we’re learning more
Men lose the Y chromosome with age, previously thought insignificant, but now linked to diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's. New research suggests the Y chromosome plays a broader role in gene regula...
www.downtoearth.org.in
February 14, 2026 at 9:10 AM
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Yes! What if we treated extremely normal human variation as something other than a "disorder"???

www.positive.news/society/yout...
Rethinking ADHD as ‘hypercuriosity’
What if ADHD isn’t a deficit of attention, but an intensified curiosity? A new study explores how reframing ADHD could transform education
www.positive.news
February 14, 2026 at 11:51 AM