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Epigenetics: An Introduction – Dr Nessa Carey

The Weekend University

CHAPTER

The Negative Consequences of a Lousy Start in Life

There is an enormous body of literature demonstrating that if a child has a terribly abusive or neglectful upbringing, they are at significantly higher risk of physical conditions such as heart disease and auto immune disorders. Having a lousy start in life is incredibly damaging for the adult. But why should something that happens to somebody when they were seven still be having really negative consequences for them when they're fifty seven? They're in a completely different environment. Why are they still trapped in a high stress response to their body? And there's a very good working hypothesis. When a child is going through trauma and stress, there is a stage where all their brain responses are still very plastic. Nothing has become particularly hardwired

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