Youth trauma accelerates aging clock and shifts gaze away from eyes

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A study of 36 maltreated children and 60 controls finds that childhood abuse is associated with accelerated epigenetic aging and with reduced looking at eyes during social videos; the two changes occur in parallel and both relate to higher behavioral difficulties, but the cross‑sectional design cannot establish causality and there are sample limitations.
Topics:health#accelerated-aging#childhood-trauma#epigenetic-clock#eye-tracking#science#social-behavior
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