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Millennials may not be aging as well as they think — study finds ’90s babies are aging faster, have higher cancer risk
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- Low testosterone linked to cancer risk in men UWA · 18d ago
- Men with low testosterone more likely to die from cancer The West Australian · 18d ago
- Low testosterone linked to cancer risk in men Medical Xpress · 18d ago
- Low Testosterone Is Linked to a Higher Risk of Cancer, Study Finds ScienceAlert · 18d ago
- Switching from cigarettes to vapes linked to higher risk of major eye diseases, large study finds Fox News · 18d ago
- Younger Adults May Be Aging Faster Than Previous Generations ScienceAlert · 20d ago
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