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- This article discusses the impact of early-life adversity on brain development and cognitive function in children.
- The researchers found that children who experienced adversity, such as poverty, neglect, or abuse, showed reduced brain volume and poorer cognitive performance compared to children who did not experience adversity.
- The findings suggest that early-life adversity can have long-lasting effects on brain structure and function, highlighting the importance of early intervention and support for children facing challenging circumstances.

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