War-Induced DNA Changes in Syrian Refugee Children

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A study on Syrian refugee children reveals that war exposure leads to unique DNA methylation changes, affecting genes related to brain development and stress response. These epigenetic changes, more pronounced in girls, suggest long-term health impacts distinct from other traumas. The research highlights the biological cost of war on children, indicating slower epigenetic aging and potential developmental effects.
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