Negative Childhood Experiences May Permanently Brand Your DNA themindguild.com/negative-childhood-experiences-may-permanently-brand-dna By Charlie Edgar
September 24, 2017
Edit Wonder how many of us ever thought that negative childhood experiences may permanently brand your DNA? Or even just how many childhood experiences would even have any effect on our health long-term? This is a question that some Northwestern University scientists, where were guided by Thom McDade, PhD., were attempting to answer. As it turns out, there are particular negative experiences that can alter DNA permanently. The results from this study have been recently published recently in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
DNA Alterations Could Affect People Late in Life Researchers collected a mass of epigenetic and generic data from approximate 500 people who lived in the Philippines. McDade and his associates conclude that they obtained a “lifetime of information,” as it was stated in their final report. This was some previous studies and research which concluded that mistreatments which occurred during childhood could very well result in chronic inflammation well into adulthood. But McDade’s study took this even one step beyond that, which was to identify actual epigenetic actuators behind it. Edit What they discovered was that when a person grows up in very stressful situations, it can lead to a low-level, chronic inflammation within the body. These conditions have been linked to a number of various diseases which are associated with aging, such as cardiovascular disease, cancer and diabetes – conditions that are among the world’s biggest killers. No doubt that a negative experience during childhood makes chronic inflammation much more likely to occur in adulthood.
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