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  2. Second-impact syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The adolescent brain is 60 times more sensitive to components of the metabolic chain reaction that occurs after trauma, resulting in more diffuse cerebral swelling. [41] After the initial concussion, the children and young adults are more likely to sustain a second impact within the first two weeks. [40]

  3. Risk factors of schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    Substantial research suggests that exposure to certain illnesses (e.g., influenza) in the mother of a fetus (especially at the end of the second trimester) causes defects in neural development, which may emerge as a predisposition to schizophrenia around the time of puberty or later, as the brain grows and further develops.

  4. Epigenetics of schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    Schizophrenia is a debilitating and often misunderstood disorder that affects up to 1% of the world's population. [1] Although schizophrenia is a heavily studied disorder, it has remained largely impervious to scientific understanding; epigenetics offers a new avenue for research, understanding, and treatment.

  5. Childhood schizophrenia - Wikipedia

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    "First degree relatives" are found to have the highest chance of being diagnosed with schizophrenia. Children of individuals with schizophrenia have a 8.2% chance of having schizophrenia while the general population is at an 0.86% chance of having this disorder. [28] These results indicate that genes play a big role in one developing schizophrenia.

  6. Mother whose child died from brain-eating amoeba warns others

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    Jennifer McClain's daughter Kelsey, 24, died after becoming infected with a brain-eating amoeba in 2015.

  7. Pediatric concussion - Wikipedia

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    Neuroimaging techniques can detect changes occurring in the brain through technology, further implying brain damage caused by a concussion. [34] Neuroimaging is a less common technique utilized for pediatrics, as there may be obstacles such as procedural difficulties or discomfort of a pediatric patient. [35]

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  9. Study suggests concussions can have long-lasting effects - AOL

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