Biochemical Markers for Predicting Cognitive and Autonomous Disorders in Adolescence
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Adolescence is characterized by intensive neural development, including active myelination, synaptic reorganization, and prefrontal cortex maturation, making this age stage particularly vulnerable to the development of neuropsychiatric disorders. According to the WHO, up to 20% of adolescents experience mental health problems, including cognitive disorders and autonomic regulation disorders.
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