Testosterone Exposure May Explain Boys' Language Delay

THURSDAY, Jan. 26 (HealthDay News) — Infant boys exposed to high levels of the male hormone testosterone before birth have double the risk for language delay as females, according to a new study. “An estimated 12 percent of toddlers experience significant delays in their language development ,” said study lead author Professor Andrew Whitehouse at the University of Western Australia

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Testosterone Exposure May Explain Boys' Language Delay