janelle
04-17-2012, 03:36 PM
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970203806504577181351486558984.html
"Adolescence has always been troubled, but for reasons that are somewhat mysterious, puberty is now kicking in at an earlier and earlier age. A leading theory points to changes in energy balance as children eat more and move less. "
I also wonder about all the growth hormones we have in food now a days. It makes animals mature sooner so why not our kids.
"Adolescence has always been troubled, but for reasons that are somewhat mysterious, puberty is now kicking in at an earlier and earlier age. A leading theory points to changes in energy balance as children eat more and move less. "
I also wonder about all the growth hormones we have in food now a days. It makes animals mature sooner so why not our kids.