Researchers led by Frank Biro, director of adolescent medicine at Cincinnati Children's, found that the number of 7- and 8-year-old girls with breast development was higher than found in studies conducted 10 to 30 years earlier.
Other health risks, including endometrial cancer, eating disorders and depression, are associated with earlier puberty and maturation. Behavioral issues, including earlier sexual activity, have also been noted.
TVNL Comment: Keep eating those hormone rich foods like milk, meat and poultry. And what the heck...add genetically modified and cloned foods into the mix. Then ask yourself why all these new problems have hit our species.