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Your peers' genetic traits may increase your risk of developing substance use, mental health disorders

Your peers can actually change your lives, for the worse, as a new study shows that peers' genetic traits can significantly influence substance use and impact mental health

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Your peers can actually change your lives, for the worse, as a new study shows that peers' genetic traits can significantly influence substance use and impact mental health.

The study highlights the long-term consequences of peers' genetic makeup on individual risk for drug and alcohol use disorders, depression, and anxiety.

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