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Dr Alva Tang said that the findings of the study highlight the different mechanisms in the brain and relate them to who is at higher risk for developing different mental health issues. Tang said that people who have an anxiety disorder are more likely to have depression later in life. She further added that inhibited children are more likely to have anxiety disorders, particularly social anxiety and it begins in later childhood to early adolescence.
She further added that the results of the study could help in the development of treatments.
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This medical research is unique as it focuses on a person’s early temperamental risks and it can also separate different kinds of brain correlates for different conditions, Dr Tang said.