Children born in the most recent century have bones that reach full maturity earlier -- by nearly 10 months in girls and nearly seven months in boys -- according to a new study. Children born in the ...
More than 35 y ago, Prader, Tanner, and von Harnack observed that children undergo supranormal linear growth after release from growth-inhibiting conditions (1). This phenomenon, termed catch-up ...
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