Understanding childhood maltreatment and its effect on biological aging
JAPAN, JUL 9 – Study of 96 children shows those maltreated exhibit faster biological aging and more social difficulties, including less eye contact and higher emotional and behavioral problem scores.
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Understanding childhood maltreatment and its effect on biological aging
Childhood maltreatment leaves a lasting impact that goes far beyond physical injuries or fading memories. Scientific evidence has long shown that children who experience abuse and neglect face increased risk of chronic diseases, mental health disorders, and premature death throughout their lives. Beneath these visible signs lies a deeper truth: childhood maltreatment can fundamentally alter a child's biology, triggering molecular changes that ca…
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