(Natural News) Experiencing stress early in life may affect the kidneys’ immune response and increase the risk of heart disease later in life, according to a recent study published in the American Journal of Physiology — Renal Physiology. Past studies have revealed that individuals who experienced trauma during their childhood have a higher risk of developing high blood... |
Early life stress increases risk of heart disease later in life: Studies show stress affects immune response, inflammation, blood pressure
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