Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Article: Violence puts wear and tear on kids’ DNA


Violence puts wear and tear on kids’ DNA

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Children who have experienced violence might really be older than their years. The DNA of 10-year-olds who experienced violence in their young lives has been found to show wear and tear normally associated with aging, a Duke University study has found. "This is the first time it has been shown that our telomeres can shorten at a faster rate even at a really young age, while kids are still experiencing stress," said Idan Shalev, a post-doctoral researcher in psychology and neuroscience at the … [Read more...]

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