Health & Medicine
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Brain Connection Pruning Occurs Earlier in Girls than Boys, Researchers Find
Long distance brain connections get pruned earlier in girls than in boys, a new research from Newcastle University found. This early snipping may explain why girls mature faster than boys of the same age.
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