La Follette School of Public Affairs: New paper links childhood deprivation and accelerated biological aging later in life

MADISON, Wis., - By using advanced epigenetic aging techniques and new data from older adults, a team of researchers found that being deprived of a nurturing childhood environment is associated with accelerated biological aging at older ages, according to a new paper led by Assistant Professor Lauren Schmitz of the La Follette School of Public Affairs at the University of Wisconsin–...

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