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A large Israeli study found that boys who experience delayed puberty are significantly more likely to develop type 2 diabetes ...
A global study led by McGill University estimates that 8,500 tonnes of antibiotics enter river systems annually, mostly from ...
Children’s growth in the first two years of life significantly influences their pubertal growth and adult height, but not ...
A new study in the Journal of Hazardous Materials modeled benzene emissions from the top 5% of gas stoves in U.S. homes, ...
Adolescents with abdominal obesity have larger brain regions linked to memory and emotional control, potentially due to ...
Men with fertility problems were significantly more likely to have low blood phosphate levels, a mineral essential for energy ...
Maternal exposure to phthalates during pregnancy is linked to shorter anogenital distance in 3-year-old boys, a marker of ...
Women’s fat cells break down fat faster than men’s once activated, even though they require higher hormone levels to initiate ...
Girls exposed to antibiotics in the first three months of life are significantly more likely to enter puberty early, ...
A research paper by scientists from Tianjin University proposed a noninvasive method for locating and decoding intracranial ...
In neighborhoods across America, women face a daunting threat from a federal practice that, although it was outlawed decades ago, continues to negatively impact their health today.
More than a decade ago, researchers launched the BabySeq Project, a pilot program to return newborn genomic sequencing results to parents and measure the effects on newborn care.