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Covid pandemic altered teens' brains, study finds - Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism

WASHINGTON, Dec 2: A new study suggested that pandemic-related stressors have physically aged brains of adolescents’, according to a study. The new findings indicate that the neurological and mental health effects of the pandemic on adolescents may have been even worse, the study said. They have been published in the journal Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science. In 2020 alone, according to the study by Stanford University, US, reports of anxiety and depression in adults rose by more than 25 percent […] ....

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Covid-19 pandemic has altered brains of teenagers: Study

If kids who experienced the pandemic show accelerated development in their brains, scientists will have to account for that abnormal rate of growth in any future research involving this generation, said the study.  ....

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Pandemic stress physically aged teens' brains, a new study finds

The brains of adolescents who were assessed after the pandemic shutdowns ended appeared several years older than those of teens who were assessed before the pandemic. Until now, such accelerated changes in “brain age” have only been seen in children experiencing chronic adversity, such as neglect and family dysfunction. ....

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