Adolescence does not end as we thought: scientists discover that, in fact, it extends to the age of 30 A shocking study by researchers at Cambridge University reveals that the human brain goes through five different phases throughout life. This process is more complex than was believed, with crucial moments at 9, 32, 66 and 83 years. The results challenge the traditional idea of adolescence limited to early youth. What does it mean to be a teena…
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Adolescence does not end as we thought: scientists discover that, in fact, it extends to the age of 30 A shocking study by researchers at Cambridge University reveals that the human brain goes through five different phases throughout life. This process is more complex than was believed, with crucial moments at 9, 32, 66 and 83 years. The results challenge the traditional idea of adolescence limited to early youth. What does it mean to be a teena…