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Childhood Trauma

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Childhood Trauma Haunts Parenting Ability, Creating Cycle of Abuse

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Childhood Trauma’s Long-Term Health Impacts Differ by Sex, UCLA Study Finds

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Childhood trauma study uncovers brain rewiring

Two infant baboons, born during one of the worst droughts of the past five decades in Amboseli, have made it to the rainy season. Their survival is still uncertain. If they make it to adulthood, they will contribute to scientists’ understanding of how early adversity affects adult health, physiology, gene expression and survival. Credit: Susan C. Alberts, Duke University

Adult Friendships Can Triumph Over Childhood Trauma, Even in Baboons

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The more traumatic the childhood, the angrier the adult

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Childhood trauma linked to civic environmental engagement, green behavior

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