War affects DNA and child development.
Children in war-torn regions face not only severe mental health challenges but also potential biological changes at the DNA level that could have lifelong health consequences, according to a groundbreaking study by the University of Surrey. In this first-of-its-kind research, the team analyzed saliva samples from 1,507 Syrian refugee children, aged 6 to 19, living … Continue reading War affects DNA and child development.
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