Childhood experiences influence teen pain, depression

Washington, November 26 (ANI): Insecure teenagers experience more intense pain in the form of frequent headaches, abdominal pain and joint pain and are more likely to be depressed than peers with secure attachments, says a new study.

Dr. Isabelle Tremblay, a researcher at the Universit

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