Endocrine disruptors and early puberty for girls
Description
Endocrine disruptors are chemical compounds that interfere with our hormones. For years, it was seen as a fringe theory. Today, it’s embraced by The Endocrine Society and Endocrinologists worldwide. A new study by our guest today shows that chemical exposure to young brains impacts their hormones, which can result in early-onset puberty.
In his latest episode, Ken is joined by Dr. Natalie Shaw, a pediatric endocrinologist and clinical investigator, to discuss her team’s findings and the dangers of early-onset puberty. EWG has been following this topic for quite some time. Join us as we jump back to 2010 when Ken interviews Dr. Louise Greenspan and Dr. Juliana Deardorf about their book, The New Puberty.
We’ll explore the unfolding of this story over the past decade, which leaves us to wonder - what are we doing to our girls, and why?
Want a deeper dive on today’s episode? Check out the links below:
The National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Hormones And Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals What You Need To Know (The Endocrine Society)
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