Poor nutrition during pregnancy almost triples the rate of antisocial personality disorder in adulthood.
"Deprivation in childhood seems to have quite a strong influence on obesity in adulthood, " he said.
As Gravens and others can attest, the stigma remains and even worsens into adulthood.
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Or is it an offense against the person she has spent adulthood laboring to be?
Or maybe your idea of adulthood got its polish on a feckless trip to Iceland.
Both yearn to hold onto childhood amid the inevitable progression to (and through) adulthood.
This is the lack of state provision for disabled people, particularly those who have reached adulthood.
Professor SAPOLSKY: Suddenly, novelty is real appealing and in early adulthood, the window slams shut.
The physician can continue treating them all through adulthood, unless the move out of the area.
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Atopic dermatitis most often begins in childhood before age 5 and may persist into adulthood.
Oliker, a clinical psychologist whose research has focused on the lasting effects of childhood in adulthood.
Experts are learning that 60% of the children diagnosed with ADD take this into adulthood.
Meanwhile the baby-boomer generation has emerged into adulthood, boosting the share of working-age people.
Indeed, a most pleasurable and vital part of that transition from youth to adulthood.
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Her mother's preoccupation with her own appearance set an example that nagged Lee through adulthood.
Many children are reaching adolescence and adulthood with poor coping skills and unrealistic expectations about life.
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Lottery funding is helping massively, bringing more people into the sport and allowing athletes to continue competing into adulthood.
The records reveal a number of personal tragedies as patients had nowhere to move on to after reaching adulthood.
Their competence encourages autonomy, which fosters further competence a virtuous cycle that continues to adulthood.
Often others seem to just trip over their passion as they move into adulthood.
As I went to college and then entered adulthood, these characteristics became part of who I am.
But when she started running longer distances in adulthood, she thought wearing a heavy-cushioned shoe would help.
Operators also have to balance the demands of students straddling childhood and adulthood, educators and overprotective parents.
The 'changing timetable for adulthood' has, in many ways, become internalized by 20-somethings and their parents alike.
It is still too early to know if that vaccine will also prevent shingles in later adulthood.
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And even then, amidst all this chaos, only one in a million fertilized eggs make it to adulthood.
Universities have focused the largest portion of their educational resources on the learning phase from childhood to adulthood.
Twenty adults supervised 60 boys and girls, raising them from childhood to adulthood in a communal family-like setting.
At the beginning of young adulthood, both men and women feel they know what the real story is.
Yet, that content will likely still be around for the world to see when you do reach adulthood.
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