/PRNewswire/ Previous research has established that childhood experience with abuse, neglect, and substance use in the home can worsen a person s heart.
Previous research has established that childhood experience with abuse, neglect, and substance use in the home can worsen a person's heart health throughout their life.
<p>Previous research has established that childhood experience with abuse, neglect, and substance use in the home can worsen a person’s heart health throughout their life. New research, however, now shows that receiving warmth from a caregiver during childhood protects cardiovascular health later in life, according to a study led by NYU Grossman School of Medicine and The Ohio State University Wexler Medical Center.</p>
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