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Growing Evidence That Mentally Ill Youths Become Less Healthy Adults

Growing Evidence That Mentally Ill Youths Become Less Healthy Adults A new pair of studies from a Duke research team’s long-term work in New Zealand make the case that mental health struggles in early life can lead to poorer physical health and advanced aging in adulthood. But because mental health problems peak early in life and can be identified, the researchers say that more investment in prompt mental health care could be used to prevent later diseases and lower societal healthcare costs. “The same people who experience psychiatric conditions when they are young go on to experience excess age-related physical diseases and neurodegenerative diseases when they are older adults,” explained Terrie Moffitt, the Nannerl O. Keohane professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke, who is the senior author on both studies.

Mentally ill kids become less healthy adults

 E-Mail DURHAM, N.C. A new pair of studies from a Duke research team s long-term work in New Zealand make the case that mental health struggles in early life can lead to poorer physical health and advanced aging in adulthood. But because mental health problems peak early in life and can be identified, the researchers say that more investment in prompt mental health care could be used to prevent later diseases and lower societal healthcare costs. The same people who experience psychiatric conditions when they are young go on to experience excess age-related physical diseases and neurodegenerative diseases when they are older adults, explained Terrie Moffitt, the Nannerl O. Keohane professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke, who is the senior author on both studies.

Kids With Mental Health Problems Become Less Healthy Adults

Kids With Mental Health Problems Become Less Healthy Adults
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The next big thing for 2021: Senior industry experts give their predictions

by Charlie Spargo It s been a long and complicated year, one which has left a lasting mark on the creative and digital sectors. But what will 2021 bring? We ve turned to a wide selection of industry names to provide their insights into what they re predicting will happen in their sector in 2021, ranging from general trends to specific innovations. Thank you to those who took the time to supply their predictions. Let s see what they had to say. Mellissa Flowerdew-Clarke, Marketing Director UK at Dept The COVID-19 pandemic caused turmoil across all sectors. However, rather than halting progress, the crisis has in many ways expedited it, especially in regards to digital transformation. The silver lining has been the provision of a unique opportunity for businesses to think transformatively.

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