4/21/25 (LAPost.com) — A genetic condition associated with autism undergoes significant brain connectivity changes during puberty, potentially explaining its link to psychiatric disorders, according ...
Changes in brain connectivity before and after puberty may explain why some children with a rare genetic disorder have a higher risk of developing autism or schizophrenia, according to a UCLA Health ...
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Dr. Gillian Goddard joins Good Day New York to discuss her book, “The Hormone Loop,” and why women should understand hormonal ...
Due to a significant gender gap, far less is known about the health risks of early or late puberty onset among boys than ...
Changes in brain connectivity before and after puberty may explain why some children with a rare genetic disorder have higher risk of developing autism or schizophrenia, according to a UCLA Health ...