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Prenatal cannabis exposure linked to blunted brain response and psychotic-like symptoms in youth

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August 22nd, 2025
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Longer fMRI brain scans boost reliability—but only to a point

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August 20th, 2025
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Teen sleep habits may shape brain connectivity linked to behavior problems

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August 14th, 2025
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Genetic link found between suicide risk and brain structure in large-scale study

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August 13th, 2025
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Parents typically track children’s growth—research could one day let them follow brain development

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August 4th, 2025
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Playing Video Games Has an Unexpected Effect on Kids’ IQ, Study Discovers

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August 3rd, 2025
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Neuroanatomical Variability Linked to Pediatric Substance Use

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August 1st, 2025
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Poor image quality introduces systematic bias into large neuroimaging datasets

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July 31st, 2025
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Research Reveals Teen Drinking Risk Factors

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July 30th, 2025
American College of Cardiology

What is the Relationship Between Age, Weight Gain and Neuroinflammation in Youths?

American College of Cardiology
July 30th, 2025
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