Health & Medicine
Boys More Likely to be Born Premature, Girls Develop Faster in the Womb
Boys are 14 percent more likely to be born premature than girls, and they are more susceptible to disease and experience disabilities, according to six global studies on newborns to be published Friday in the journal Pediatric Research. Common disabilities include learning disorders and cerebral palsy.
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