Thispostwas originally published onDefender Network By Amaka Watson | Houston Defender | Word In Black (WIB) - A troubling trend is emerging. Black children from low-income families are starting puberty earlier than their peers, potentially setting them on a path toward poorer health outcomes. This concerning finding comes from a recent study by Harvard T.H. […]
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