mental health
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Parents With Troubled Childhood More Likely To Have Children With Behavioral Problems
A new study tackled the effects of parents' childhood on their kids. Researchers say people with traumatic and stressful experiences in their childhood are more likely to have children with behavioral and mental problems.
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