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Researchers are identifying behavioral, environmental and neural factors through which genetic risk for mental health problems is expressed in youth. When trying to understand how genetic ...
Given the large amount of taxpayer dollars invested to address youth violence by incarcerating young people — and its lack of ...
Researchers at UCLA Health have found that a person's risk of developing psychotic-like experiences may be influenced by both childhood attention problems and their genetic makeup.
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Lofthouse added, "These findings highlight risk factors for the development of mental health disorders following trauma exposure in youth. Negative thoughts about the traumatic event were a major ...
Childhood attention issues, coupled with genetic predispositions, increase the likelihood of experiencing psychotic-like symptoms in adolescence.
Conclusions: Injury history was associated with an increased injury rate. This suggests that, even in these youth soccer players, those with an injury history may be at higher risk.
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Connecticut should proactively invest in young people’s success up front, rather than pay on the back end for incarceration, ...
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