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Conner BT et al. – During adolescence there is a significant increase in risk–taking behavior, including experimenting with alcohol and drugs, which can lead to drug dependence. The preliminary study suggests that it is possible to identify children at risk for problematic drug use prior to the onset of drug dependence.

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