Jennifer Schaaf

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There is a dose-dependent, generally linear relationship between exposure to hardship in childhood and resulting health problems across the life span, from fatigue or ulcers or arthritis to the leading causes of death: heart disease, cancer, chronic lung disease, liver disease, and autoimmune diseases. The more hardships we endure in childhood, the more health problems we are likely to face in adulthood.
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