Summary: A new study reveals how prenatal infections followed by early-life stressknown as “two-hit stress”can lead to brain dysfunction and psychiatric-like behaviors. Researchers found that affecte… [+5824 chars]
Brain Changes From Early-Life Stress May Be Reversible - Neuroscience News
A new study reveals how prenatal infections followed by early-life stress—known as "two-hit stress"—can lead to brain dysfunction and psychiatric-like behaviors.
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