During ENDO 2026 in Chicago, the Endocrine Society will release its latest treatment recommendations, “Central Precocious Puberty: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline.” Attendees are encouraged to arrive early at Room W375C at McCormick Place on Saturday June 13 at 4:30 p.m., for this highly anticipated session. At ENDO 2025 in San Francisco, researchers from Taiwan reported that consuming certain sweeteners found in some foods and beverages may increase the risk of early puberty in children.
Aspartame, sucralose, glycyrrhizin, added sugars – all bad things, triggers especially in children with certain genetic traits. The more of these sweeteners the teens consumed, the higher their risk of developing central precocious puberty.
The risk is even higher for girls. The same ENDO , researchers from Atlanta discovered that certain chemicals in both the mother’s and father’s blood were linked to when their descendants began puberty, with stronger effects seen in the granddaughters’ than in the daughters’ generation.
Endocrine News published a clinical update in Research Highlights on 13 Jun 2026.
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