Drug-use risk beyond genetics.
Good parenting provides a potent buffer against some
youngsters' genetic predisposition to use alcohol, cigarettes and
marijuana by age 14, a study finds. Uninvolved, unsupportive parenting
heralds a spike in consumption of these substances among genetically
vulnerable teens, a team led by psychologist Gene Brody of the
University of Georgia in Athens reports in the February Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology.
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