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Cries in Mental Health

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  • Epigenetics of Childhood Trauma
    Resources Andrew CurryJul. 18, 2., Warren CornwallSep. 18, 2., Kelly ServickSep. 18, 2., Rasha AridiSep. 18, 2., Science News StaffSep. 17, 2., Anne C. Mulkern, E. N., . . . Rebekah TuchschererAug. 26, 2. (2019, July 18). Parents' emotional trauma may change their children's biology. Studies in mice show how. Retrieved from https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2019/07/parents-emotional-trauma-may-change-their-children-s-biology-studies-mice-show-how Delude, C. (2014, November 12). The epigenetics of child abuse. Retrieved from https://medicine.yale.edu/news/yale-medicine-magazine/the-epigenetics-of-child-abuse/ The Epigenetics of Childhood Trauma. (2019, September 18). Retrieved from https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/psyched/201909/the-epigenetics-childhood-trauma
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Ever wonder about how childhood trauma could affect the brain on a molecular model? Well, in this podcast Emily Chu discusses the biology and the epigenetics behind childhood trauma and the lasting impact it can have on generations to come.
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