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Maroc Maroc - MEDINDIA.NET - Latest Research News - 09/Mar 12:21

How Adolescent Aggression May Accelerate Biological Aging

Frequent aggression during early adolescence may leave a lasting mark on the body. New research suggests teens who often lash out at others may experience

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