All Hail the Military
For decades, much of the research on war-related trauma has focused on soldiers, and comparatively less attention has been given to civilians and the long-term impacts of war on local communities. However, new research suggests a striking insight: War trauma may not be confined to the mind but can also leave traces in the body, even at a genetic level. Studies suggest that extreme stress, such as surviving bombings, can influence how genes behave through the body’s chemical “switches” that can...
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