(new nation) – new study Childhood abuse and neglect can change a person’s brain chemistry, leading to symptoms such as depression and schizophrenia later in life, he says.
of Research by Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) have identified stress hormones as potent inducers of astrocyte-mediated synaptic phagocytosis. In other words, childhood trauma can change your brain forever.
“Although clinical data to date have shown that high levels of stress can lead to a variety of psychiatric disorders, the exact mechanisms are unknown. It is expected that it will be widely applied to the prevention and treatment of
A recent study from Harvard University found that half of the US population will experience mental illness by the age of 75.
The most common mental illnesses among men were substance use disorders, depression, and specific phobias.
The most common ailments among women were post-traumatic stress disorder, plus specific phobias and depression.
Researchers at Harvard University said the findings could help develop public health interventions in the hopes of facilitating the identification of adolescent disorders that are likely to occur for the first time and linking people to treatment resources. said it should.
NewsNation writer Steph Whiteside contributed to this report.