Lower cognition and greater psychopathology at baseline linked to increased weight gain; higher baseline BMI linked to depression symptoms

Odds of Total Problems T score being in borderline clinical or clinical range increased with higher levels of maternal urinary fluoride

Association seen between green space and fewer internalizing symptoms

Risk increased for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, autism spectrum disorder, and intellectual disability

Young children's exposure to screen time linked to decreases in adult words, child vocalizations, back-and-forth interactions

Findings seen for amphetamine/dextroamphetamine and methylphenidate exposure

Exposure during pregnancy, especially during the second trimester, is linked to later problems

Exposure tied to delay in gross motor, fine motor, and personal-social development

Accelerated orbitofrontal cortex thinning on structural MRI may precede depressive symptoms

However, improvements seen for behavior, symptoms, quality of life, and blood pressure with mild sleep-disordered breathing