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Grow With These 7 Facts about Puberty in Girls and Boys
By Jeff Hayward Your Health

Grow With These 7 Facts about Puberty in Girls and Boys

Your children will start going through some major changes as early as age 8 or 9 (girls have historically started developing earlier than boys, although it can vary by person). Puberty affects girls and boys differently, so it’s important to be ready if you have both. The term “puberty” really means your children are reaching […]

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Puberty Starts Earlier In Boys: Scientist Don’t Know Why
By Catherine Roberts Children

Puberty Starts Earlier In Boys: Scientist Don’t Know Why

A recent study has suggested that boys may be developing earlier than previously. The study involved testicular measurement of more than 4,000 boys. The researchers asked the boys ranging from 6-16 years old to receive regular check ups from their family doctor. This involved checking for testicular size and quantity of pubic hair. The study also looked […]

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