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Children in poverty have smaller volumes of certain subcortical brain regions, study finds – News-Medical.net
Children in poverty are more likely to have cognitive and behavioral difficulties than their better-off peers. Plenty of past…

Children in poverty are more likely to have cognitive and behavioral difficulties than their better-off peers. Plenty of past research has looked into the physical effects of childhood poverty, or documented mental health disparities between socioeconomic…
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