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Analysis v1
Strong Support

Taiwanese girls with early puberty who keep growing well while on monthly leuprolide shots are more likely to end up taller than their parents' height would predict — by about 6.5 cm on average.

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Evidence from Studies

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The study looked at the same treatment and girls as described in the claim, and found that those who grew faster during treatment ended up taller than their parents’ height predicted, by about 6.57 cm.

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No contradicting evidence found

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