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Mouse study suggests adolescence leaves the brain more vulnerable to stress
Key Takeaways
- Researchers reported that stress during adolescence caused deeper and more lasting brain changes in mice than stress in adulthood.
- The finding highlights adolescence as a distinct developmental window rather than a simple extension of adulthood.
- The result supports closer attention to prevention and support during teenage years.
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DT Editorial Team··via medicalxpress.com