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Precocious Puberty in Girls

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New research published in the journal “Pediatrics” shows an increase in the number of girls reaching puberty as early as seven or eight years of age. Experts say the cause of the phenomenon is unclear, and that there may be a slight increase in the risk of health problems including cancer. We talk to one of the study’s authors and others about the findings.

Guests:

Louise Greenspan, pediatric endocrinologist at the Kaiser Permanente San Francisco Medical Center

Julianna Deardorff, assistant professor in the Maternal and Child Health Program at UC Berkeley's School of Public Health

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