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Poverty and crime linked to differences in newborns brains

Lifestyle: Poverty, crime linked to differences in newborns brains

A new study has found that poverty and crime can influence the structure and function of young brains even before babies make their entrances into the world. Read more on Dynamite News:

Baby scans show how poverty and crime affect brains

Prenatal exposure to maternal social disadvantage may affect infant brain volumes at birth

Poverty and crime can have devastating effects on a child's health. But a new study from researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis suggests that some environmental factors influence the structure and function of young brains even before babies make their entrances into the world.

Poverty and Crime Linked to Differences in Newborns Brains

Infants born to mothers living in poverty have smaller volumes of gray and white matter across the entire brain. Additionally, babies born to mothers who live in high crime areas showed differences in brain activity to those whose mothers lived in safer areas. Those born to mothers who experienced crime had weaker neural connections between brain areas that control and process emotions. Maternal stress, researchers say, could be a main factor in the differences in neuroanatomy and brain connectivity.

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