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March 28, 2021 Divyangana Rakesh, _The University of Melbourne_ and Sarah Whittle, _The University of Melbourne_ Social disadvantage can cause stress that leads to changes in ‘connectivity’
between brain regions, potentially harming adolescents’ ability to plan, set goals, and self-reflect. August 23, 2020 Sarah Whittle, _The University of Melbourne_ and Kate Bray, _The
University of Melbourne_ Seeking help for their own distress, creating a warm and cohesive family environment and focusing on some of the silver linings may help parents safeguard their
children’s mental health. June 22, 2017 Sarah Whittle, _The University of Melbourne_; Julian G. Simmons, _The University of Melbourne_, and Nick Allen, _University of Oregon_ New research
has found growing up in a disadvantaged neighbourhood can have negative effects on children’s brain development.