According to Business Insider and a study performed at the University of California, Berkeley, girls whose mothers used chemically-loaded personal care products such as makeup, toothpaste, and soap are more likely to hit puberty early. These findings are part of a study that followed 338 children from utero to adolescence that was intended to document how early environmental exposures affect childhood development.
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