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PRENATAL STRESS PREDICTS OFFSPRING SUBSTANCE USE

The recent research article Prenatal Stress Predicts Offspring Substance Use (Edwards, Martínez-Rives & Kotera, 2025) provides valuable insight into the complex factors that shape health and wellbeing across the lifespan. The study highlights how prenatal stress, whether biological, psychological, or social, can influence brain development, increase vulnerability to substance use, and contribute to long-term health outcomes. It reinforces the importance of a holistic, biopsychosocial approach in prevention, acknowledging that maternal health, nutrition, trauma, and socioeconomic circumstances all interact to impact children’s futures.

Key Takeaways for Prevention Conversations

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