Updated On: 04 December, 2022 04:20 PM IST | New York | IANS
The new findings, published in the journal Biological Psychiatry, indicate that the neurological and mental health effects of the pandemic on adolescents may have been even worse.

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A new study reveals that adolescents' brain is physically altered due to pandemic-related stress. Their brain structures now appear several years older than the brains of comparable peers before the pandemic.
Until now, these sorts of accelerated changes in "brain age" have appeared only in children who have experienced chronic adversity, whether from violence, neglect, family dysfunction, or a combination of multiple factors.