"Early Puberty in Girls Linked to Long-Term Health Risks"

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A new study reveals that American girls are reaching puberty earlier, with significant long-term health risks such as cardiovascular disease, infertility, mood disorders, and cancers. The trend is partly attributed to higher body mass index and environmental factors like hormone-disrupting chemicals and stress. The study also highlights racial and socioeconomic disparities, with girls of color starting menstruation earlier than their white peers. Parents are advised to seek medical evaluation for early puberty signs and promote a healthy diet and lifestyle for their children.
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