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News Medical: Early adversity in firstborns increases mental health risk for siblings

News Medical: Early adversity in firstborns linked to 71% higher risk of mental health issues in younger sibling

Groundbreaking research from UCL reveals that childhood adversity in firstborns increases mental health risks for all siblings, highlighting the need for early intervention and sustained family ...

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Early adversity in firstborns linked to 71% higher risk of mental health issues in younger sibling

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Essence: Health Matters: Study Finds Social Adversity Increases Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Risk For Black Women

Health Matters: Study Finds Social Adversity Increases Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Risk For Black Women

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News Medical: Childhood adversity linked to elevated health risks, differing by sex and stress

Childhood adversity linked to elevated health risks, differing by sex and stress

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Medical Xpress on MSN: Research reveals how adversity shapes the developing brain and its connection to future health risks

Research reveals how adversity shapes the developing brain and its connection to future health risks

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News Medical: Brain function discovery helps explain why childhood adversity raises metabolic disease risk in women

McGill University researchers have identified a brain function that helps explain why childhood stress raises metabolic health risks for some women later in life. A new study found that variations in ...

Brain function discovery helps explain why childhood adversity raises metabolic disease risk in women

A new study published in Nature Mental Health provides evidence that early-life adversity can leave lasting biological imprints that help explain why some children develop depression later in life, ...