Saturday, May 5, 2018

More Talking with Parents May Protect Kids Against Later Alcohol

A new study has found that children with greater communication with their parents in early adolescence have less harmful alcohol use and emotional eating in young adulthood.

The 14-year study, published in Biological Psychiatry, followed participants from 11 to 25 years old.

According to researchers, the study found that the extent of communication between parents and children promotes the development of a brain network involved in the processing of rewards and other stimuli that, in turn,...


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