Girls exposed to certain chemicals that are common ingredients in household products may be starting puberty comparatively early, a new study has found. Substances of particular concern include musk ambrette — a fragrance used in some detergents, perfumes and personal care products — and a group of medications called cholinergic agonists, according to the study, published on Tuesday in Endocrinology. These chemicals are all known as "hormone-disrupting" or "endocrine-disrupting" compounds, due to their tendency to block or interfere with hormone function in the body's endocrine system. To draw their conclusions, National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers performed an initial
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