What many people thought is now confirmed experimentally--early life stress leads to impact on the genes and behavioral problems later in life
A new study of mice suggests that stress and trauma in early life can have an impact on the genes and result in behavioral problems later in life.
Scientists from the Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry in
The researchers found the stress caused the baby mice to produce hormones that altered their genes and affected their later behavior, making them less able to cope with stress later in life. The mice exposed to the stresses also had poorer memories than the control group.
Author of the soon-to-be published book-
ISBN13: 978-0-470-73761-3
ISBN10: 0-470-73761-1
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