Extensive studies have been conducted on teen anxiety and they reveal that if children experienced a lot of family stress during their infancy, it may cause anxiety issues when they grow up to be teenagers. There may be differences in their brain functions also. A particular study conducted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has come out with concrete evidence that describes the pathway through which stress during infancy contributes to changes in brain functions. Continue reading “Teen Anxiety Risk Higher in Stressed Infants”