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1 d with groomers who did not remove all their pubic hair.
2 cultural variations in preference related to pubic hair.
3 ed with groomers who do not remove all their pubic hair.
4 rooming frequency, men who removed all their pubic hair 11 times or more during their lifespan had an
5                  Women who removed all their pubic hair 11 times or more had increased odds of injury
6 V2 infection were associated with developing pubic hair 9 months later (HR = 0.41, 95% CI: 0.24, 0.71
7              Pubertal stage was Tanner 4 for pubic hair and penile size, which contrasted with small
8   An almost 3-year-old boy was evaluated for pubic hair and unilateral testicular enlargement 1 week
9                                              Pubic hair and voice changes were noticed 2 to 3 years b
10  of the age at menarche and Tanner stage for pubic-hair and breast development.
11 sess variation in single-inch head, arm, and pubic hair, and discover body location-invariant GVP mar
12 ncy and degree of grooming (ie, removing all pubic hair) are independent risk factors for injury.
13 ure (i.e., about 1.5-3 months earlier age at pubic hair, axillary hair, and acne development comparin
14 st ejaculation, and Tanner stages 2 to 5 for pubic hair, breast, genital development, and a combined
15  onset of breast development (thelarche) and pubic hair development (pubarche) in a cohort of 2,070 g
16 breast development (thelarche) in girls, and pubic hair development (pubarche) in both boys and girls
17  Tanner 5, -3.7 months, 95% CI: -5.3, -2.0), pubic hair development (Tanner 2, -1.8 months, 95% CI: -
18 ing (P = 0.006, N = 1,026) and more advanced pubic hair development in boys (P = 0.01; N = 4,588); a
19  enlargement onset (gonadarche) in boys, and pubic hair development onset (pubarche) in both sexes, a
20  Tanner 5, -4.7 months, 95% CI: -6.5, -2.9), pubic hair development stages 3-5 (Tanner 5, -2.5 months
21                                   Breast and pubic hair development were classified based on mother-r
22  testicular volume (USTV), Tanner staging of pubic hair development, and serum levels of testosterone
23  PCBs were not significantly associated with pubic hair development.
24 ciated with significant delays in breast and pubic-hair development in African-American and Mexican-A
25  5.5, 6.0, and 2.2 months, respectively, for pubic-hair development; the associated delay in age at m
26        Of these women, 2778 (83.8%) reported pubic hair grooming and 538 (16.2%) reported never groom
27     Interventions: A questionnaire examining pubic hair grooming habits.
28 esentative assessment of contemporary female pubic hair grooming habits.
29                                              Pubic hair grooming is a common practice that can lead t
30                                  Importance: Pubic hair grooming is an increasingly prevalent trend.
31           Objective: To characterize current pubic hair grooming practices in the United States.
32  and behavioral risk factors associated with pubic hair grooming-related injuries to characterize ind
33 racteristics and motivations associated with pubic hair grooming.
34                           Tanner stage 5 for pubic hair growth occurred 6-9 months later on average f
35 e 5 for genitalia growth, Tanner stage 5 for pubic hair growth, or testicular volume (TV) >/= 20 mL i
36 5% confidence interval (CI): 1.09, 1.36) and pubic hair (HR = 1.15, 95% CI: 1.01, 1.30) development,
37  of serum p,p -DDE was associated with later pubic hair maturation.
38 s were available for breast onset (n = 447), pubic hair onset (n = 456), and menarche (n = 681).
39                Tanner stages [breast (B) and pubic hair (PH)], and body mass index (BMI) were measure
40  daughter's earlier transition to breast and pubic hair stage 2+ in comparison with girls whose mothe
41 e at higher risk of an earlier transition to pubic hair stage 2+ than those whose mothers had neither
42 puberty score greater than 1, time to Tanner pubic hair stage greater than 1, and time to menarche.
43 d was associated with earlier time to Tanner pubic hair stage greater than 1.
44 ge 2 or above for development of breasts and pubic hair, using accelerated failure time regression mo