MOTHER-DAUGHTER CONFLICT, LOW SEROTONIN LEVEL MAY BE DEADLY COMBINATION
March 05, 2008
March 05, 2008
SEATTLE, March 5 -- The University of Washington issued the following news release:
A combination of negative mother-daughter relationships and low blood levels of serotonin, an important brain chemical for mood stability, may be lethal for adolescent girls, leaving them vulnerable to engage in self-harming behaviors such as cutting themselves.
New University of Washington research indicates that these two factors in combination account for 64 percent of the differe . . .
A combination of negative mother-daughter relationships and low blood levels of serotonin, an important brain chemical for mood stability, may be lethal for adolescent girls, leaving them vulnerable to engage in self-harming behaviors such as cutting themselves.
New University of Washington research indicates that these two factors in combination account for 64 percent of the differe . . .
