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The hidden evolutionary advantages of the teenage brain
Recent research suggests teenagers’ brains are particularly suited to coping with volatility and new experiences, including socialising and venturing to unknown places
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Recent research suggests teenagers’ brains are particularly suited to coping with volatility and new experiences, including socialising and venturing to unknown places
A report by The Children’s Society claims one in four teenage girls in the UK are self-harming, but the reality is probably more nuanced