Children Of Older Dads Do Less Well In Intelligence Tests
Researchers from Australia looking at data on US families found that young children of older fathers performed less well in a range of cognitive intelligence tests up to the age of 7 years, but were unable to say whether those children were able to catch up when they got older.
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