Evidence that differences between male and female infants in mortality, growth, and the susceptibility to specific diseases exist during the perinatal period (fetal and neonatal) has been bolstered by numerous embryologic, physiologic, epidemiologic, and anthropologic observations in humans and by laboratory studies and field observations in animals.
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Principles of Gender-Specific Medicine, Volume 1-2
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"Evidence that differences between male and female infants in mortality, growth, and the susceptibility to specific diseases exist during the perinatal period (fetal and neonatal) has been bolstered by numerous embryologic, physiologic, epidemiologic, and anthropologic observations in humans and by laboratory studies and field observations in animals."
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