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One example of how childhood environments can have longterm epigenetic effects involves children who experience physical or emotional abuse, who often go on to suffer from lifelong poor health. Even people with no conscious memory of the abuse carry an increased risk of heart disease, cancer, substance abuse, depression and other conditions. Abuse causes permanent DNA methylation changes. The initial trigger is thought to be the stress response hormone cortisol, which abused children produce in large amounts.
Introducing Epigenetics: A Graphic Guide (Graphic Guides Book 0)
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