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		<title>When Do We Really Reach Adulthood?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[People are considered “adults” when they turn 18, and given all the rights and responsibilities therein. But new research indicates our brains don’t reach adulthood until we’re much older — and ignoring that could be damaging to young people. Scientists used to think adolescence began around puberty and ended in our late teens when that [...]]]></description>
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