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Study measures harm of stress on children's health
Children in families facing chronic stress such as conflict between parents or violence in the home become sick more often than children under less stress, according to a study published on Monday.
Researchers led by Dr. Mary Caserta at the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, New York, tracked the incidence of fevers in 169 children ages 5-10 from diverse racial and socioeconomic backgrounds.
The researchers said the reason why children from stress-filled families experienced fevers more often was unclear -- and another of their findings was a bit surprising.
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No SUPRISE.
That's the NATION at WORK.
Always PLOTTING to DESTROY. Destroying the VERY ONES (CHILDREN) who INHERIT the VERY TROUBLED NATION and WORLD (OUR UNFINISHED BUSINESS).
Oh well.