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Childhood violence may spur puberty, depression: Study
Updated On: 02 November, 2018 07:32 PM IST | New York | IANS
The study showed that in children who experienced early life violence, accelerated epigenetic ageing was associated with increased symptoms of depression
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Children who are exposed to violence such as physical, emotional, or sexual abuse are more likely to experience faster biological ageing, including pubertal development and increased symptoms of depression, finds a research.
The study showed that in children who experienced early life violence, accelerated epigenetic ageing was associated with increased symptoms of depression.
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