Adverse prenatal exposures linked to higher rates of mental health issues, brain changes in adolescents

In a study led by researchers from Mass General Brigham, children with more adverse prenatal exposures (APEs) showed higher rates of behavior problems that persisted into mid-adolescence, faster cortical thinning across multiple brain regions,…

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