Inherited Trauma
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- Isabelle Mansuy explores how the effects of trauma are passed down over several generations. (Image: Provided)
Traumatic events occurring shortly after birth cause changes to genetic traits that are passed on to offspring over as many as four generations, neuroepigenetics professor Isabelle Mansuy has shown.
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