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		<description><![CDATA[digitaljournal.com Dec 26, 2009 by ? Martin Laine Beyond the psychological and emotional stress of childhood abuse and neglect, a Brown University study shows a link with damage to victims’ DNA in later life. The study, published in October in the journal Biological Psychiatry, examined the DNA of 31 adults who had reported experiencing maltreatment [...]<p><a href="http://dnawellnessinfo.com/dna-science/study-links-child-abuse-dna-damage/">New Study Links Child Abuse, DNA Damage</a> is a post from: <a href="http://dnawellnessinfo.com">dnawellnessinfo.com</a></p>
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<p><abbr title="Dec 26, 2009 at 10:16AM EST">Dec  26, 2009</abbr> by <a title="Digital Journalist">?</a> <a onmouseover="djp.user.tt(this,event);" href="/user/490804">Martin Laine</a></p>
<div style="padding-bottom: 10px;">Beyond the psychological and  emotional stress of childhood abuse and neglect, a Brown University study shows  a link with damage to victims’ DNA in later life.</div>
<div>The study, published in October in the journal <em><a href="http://www.journals.elsevierhealth.com/periodicals/bps/article/S0006-3223%2809%2901013-0/abstract">Biological  Psychiatry</a></em>, examined the DNA of 31 adults who had reported experiencing  maltreatment as children, but who had not been diagnosed with any major  psychiatric disorders.  The researchers found that their  subjects had shortened telomeres on their DNA strands, shorter than those found  in otherwise similar adults who did not experience childhood mistreatment.  Telomeres are the “end-caps” of DNA strands, and their shortening is an  indication of advanced cell aging.  The study is yet further evidence that  child abuse and neglect can have far-reaching effects on an individual, all the  way down to the cellular level.  “When we looked at childhood  maltreatment over all, including all types of abuse or neglect, we found it  reverberating to the cellular effect and this very basic cellular mechanism,”  said Dr. Audrey Tyrka, of Butler Hospital and Brown University, one of the  authors of the study, in an interview with the <em><a href="http://www.projo.com/news/content/CELL_ABUSE_12-26-09_89GOIKT_v10.37cea42.html">Providence  Journal</a></em>.  Earlier research has shown that such  conditions as heart disease, cancer, and excessive stress can cause telomere  shortening, which has serious implications to an individual’s health.  “Telomere length is critical to  protecting the cell,” Dr. Tyrka said. “When telomeres shorten too much, the cell  stops replicating. The cell may die or there may be genetic abnormalities that  result within the cell.  A Canadian study published in February  in the journal Nature Neuroscience found that victims of child abuse had  different epigenetic markings in that part of the brain that influences an  individual’s stress-response.  Researchers at McGill University and the  Douglas Mental Health University Institute in Montreal studied the brains of  suicide victims who were known to have suffered child abuse.  “We know from clinical experience that a  difficult childhood can have an impact on a person’s life,” said Prof. Moshe  Szyf, one of the researchers, in an article in <em><a href="http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/139938.php">Medical News  Today</a></em>. ”Now we are starting to understand the biological implications  of such psychological abuse.”</div>
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