Cornell University - Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences: Early Brain Differences May Explain Sex-Specific Risks for Addiction
November 21, 2025
November 21, 2025
NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (TNSjou) -- Cornell University - Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences issued the following news:
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Early Brain Differences May Explain Sex-Specific Risks for Addiction
The roots of addiction risk may lie in how young brains function long before substance use begins, according to a new study from Weill Cornell Medicine. The investigators found that children with a family history of substance use disorder (SUD) already showe . . .
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Early Brain Differences May Explain Sex-Specific Risks for Addiction
The roots of addiction risk may lie in how young brains function long before substance use begins, according to a new study from Weill Cornell Medicine. The investigators found that children with a family history of substance use disorder (SUD) already showe . . .
