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Brain scans reveal how COVID pandemic affected teenagers

Por: Newsweek Tech November 11, 2023

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Brain scans have revealed just how the COVID-19 pandemic impacted teenagers' mental health.At a time when mental health among teenagers was already declining, scientists have recorded just how the pandemic may have made things even worse, in a report set to be presented by the Society for Neuroscience.The adolescent brain is still developing and vulnerable to external and internal factors, Elizabeth Powell, program officer, Division of... + full article



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