Health & Medicine
Gender Specific Changes to the Brain Influence Psychiatric Risk
Scientists have determined that blood flow in the brain starts to differ between boys and girls once they hit puberty. This might explain why gender appears to play a role in susceptibility to certain psychiatric disorders, a new study suggests.
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