Brain structure differences provide clues to substance use risks
Washington University in St. Louis - The Source
Brain structure differences are associated with early use of substances among adolescents
National Institutes of Health
Some childhood traumas may reduce adolescent mental health problems
University of Wisconsin–Madison School of Medicine and Public Health
New grant funds study on role of brain’s reward system in autism and ADHD
Keck School of Medicine of USC
Researchers ‘See’ Vulnerability to Gaming Addiction in the Adolescent Brain
University of Rochester Medical Center
Childhood Adversity Stalls Brain Region’s Growth, Raises Psychosis Odds
The University of Texas at Dallas
UM School of Medicine Researchers Link Snoring to Behavioral Problems in Adolescents without Declines in Cognition
University of Maryland School of Medicine
