The government is to invest £35m into speeding up the identification of mental health problems among teenagers. The money is being handed to academics to look at the links between genetics and events in teenagers’ lives to see how their mental health is being affected. The aim is to quickly identify issues such as depression, anxiety, self-harm and eating disorders.
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