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  • These results were unexpected because other studies have shown that people who experience adversity as children are more likely to have problems such as heart disease, mental illness and even lower cognitive functioning than people whose childhoods are free of adversity, said study author Lisa L. Barnes, PhD, an associate professor in the departments of Neurological Sciences and Behavioral Scien
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