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Male puberty is understudied — but when it starts may predict long-term health risks
Due to a significant gender gap, far less is known about the health risks of early or late puberty onset among boys than girls.
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Due to a significant gender gap, far less is known about the health risks of early or late puberty onset among boys than girls.

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