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Low attention control in early adolescence is a genetic risk factor for anxiety disorders
June 20, 2016 by NewsBot
Low attention control in early adolescence is related to a genetic risk factor for four different anxiety disorders, researchers have found. Young teens who suffer from anxiety are also more vulnerable to additional problems like depression, drug dependence, suicidal behavior and educational underachievement.