Parents beware: Childhood trauma can make your child age faster
A new study says that children who suffer trauma from abuse or violence early in life show biological signs of aging faster than children who have never experienced adversity.
A new study says that children who suffer trauma from abuse or violence early in life show biological signs of aging faster than children who have never experienced adversity.
A new study published in the journal Circulation has revealed that body's own immune response plays a key role in making someone physically ill because of emotional trauma.
A new study says that children who suffer trauma from abuse or violence early in life show biological signs of aging faster than children who have never experienced adversity.
A new study published in the journal Circulation has revealed that body's own immune response plays a key role in making someone physically ill because of emotional trauma.