http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/...00913153635.htm
ScienceDaily (Sep. 13, 2010) It seems the old nature versus nurture debate can't be won. But a new Northwestern University study of men in the Philippines makes a strong case for nurture's role in male to female differences -- suggesting that rapid weight gain in the first six months of life predicts earlier puberty for boys
Male maturity shaped by early nutrition; differences between the sexes affected by environment during first six months of life
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Male maturity shaped by early nutrition; differences between the sexes affected by environment during first six months of life
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