Age matters: Paternal age and the risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children
In other words, the older the parent, the increased risk a child has of developing disorders such as autism, ADHD and other learning disabilities. A research team from the Department of Developmental Neuroscience at the Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine has revealed further details about this phenomenon with their recent publication in PLOS ONE.
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