Childhood victimization and inflammation in young adulthood: A genetically sensitive cohort study
Brain, Behavior, and Immunity Sep 15, 2017
Baldwin JR, et al. - This study was formulated to gauge the link between childhood victimization and inflammation in young adulthood. Independent of latent genetic influences and other key risk factors, childhood victimization was associated with elevated C-reactive protein (CRP) levels in young women.
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