Frequent Childhood Moves Tied to Health, Drug Problems

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Children whose families move around a lot may be at increased risk for psychological problems and substance use later in life, according to a new study.

In the study, children in Scotland who moved three or more times were more likely to have psychological distress, drinking heavily, smoking and use illegal drugs in adolescence and adulthood.

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