Psychology Research Shows Lockdowns Alter Teen Health and Intelligence
New psychology research highlights a concerning trend: lockdowns during the COVID-19 pandemic caused an unprecedented acceleration in brain maturation among adolescents. This phenomenon was particularly acute in females, raising questions about the long-term impact on teen health, nervous system, and overall intelligence. This study underlines the need for effective disaster plans to mitigate risks to teen health in future emergencies.
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