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Male and female brains are different at every level. Science is continuing to uncover how these differences affect health and disease. From shutterstock.com

The sex gene SRY and Parkinson’s disease: how genes act differently in male and female brains

Parkinson’s disease is twice as common in men than in women. A sex gene called SRY, found only in men, could go some way to explaining this – and might pave the way for potential treatments.
It’s naive to pretend there are no profound genetic and epigenetic differences between the sexes. Elephant Gun Studios/Flickr

Differences between men and women are more than the sum of their genes

What produces the differences between men and women? Are they trivial or profound? Are they genetic or environmental, or both? And are men really closer genetically to chimpanzees than to women?

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