puberty
04/12/2018
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By Jessica Dolores
Growing up too young, too fast: Study says that girls who start puberty earlier are more likely to be overweight as adults
There may be some wisdom to a parent’s wish for a young daughter not to grow up too soon. New research from Imperial College London and published in the International Journal of Obesity shows that girls who reach puberty earlier are likely to grow up into overweight adults. This link between the age of puberty to a woman’s […]
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