
Researchers have found that chronic stress undergone in childhood can leave a long-lasting impact on the brain of a person. According to a group of University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers, while a small degree of stress can provide a platform for children for learning, adapting and coping, chronic toxic stress experienced in childhood, such as poverty, neglect and physical abuse can negatively impact them. Early-life chronic ...
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