Sperm cells carry past trauma in their epigenetics

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Generational wounds may live in our genes. New research suggests that childhood trauma leads to a difference in the epigenetics of a sperm cell, which can impact a child’s development and also be passed on by that child via epigenetic inheritance. According to the new study, a parent’s particular experiences and behaviors may have a larger effect on future generations than previously assumed.

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