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About 2% of Swedish boys have delayed puberty, in which puberty does not begin by age 14 .
Puberty in boys typically starts between the ages of 9 and 14 .
Researchers from Örebro University and Karolinska Institutet examined 1,245 Swedish men, born between 1991 and 1993 .
They followed these men from the age of 18 until they reached about 30 years old .
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