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Kids' Abuse: A Closer Look at Lifelong Health Impacts
Thursday, January 23, 2025
One surprising finding was that repeated abuse had a bigger impact than a one-time event. This means that living with constant abuse can do more harm than a single incident. The study also found that girls were more likely to have health issues as adults if they were abused as kids.
So, why does this matter? Understanding how childhood abuse affects adult health can help doctors and social workers provide better care. It can also help us understand why some people get sick more often than others.
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