...hardship, fathers' depression, or children's BMI to explain why father absence tracks with...

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Summary:
- Researchers identified a significant correlation between a father’s absence during the "middle childhood" developmental window (ages 3–11) and the onset of earlier puberty in children.
- The study suggests that this association is specific to the timing of the absence rather than the duration, highlighting the role of early-life environmental stressors in triggering physiological developmental shifts.

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