Can Childhood Trauma Be Seen on a Brain Scan? What New Study Says
Facebook-f X-twitter Youtube TL;DR: Study shows childhood trauma can show up in the brain. Higher numbers of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) were linked to measurable patterns on SPECT scans…
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