The Science of Early Life Toxic Stress for Pediatric Practice and Advocacy

Volume: 131, Issue: 2, Pages: 319 - 327
Published: Feb 1, 2013
Abstract
Young children who experience toxic stress are at high risk for a number of health outcomes in adulthood, including cardiovascular disease, cancers, asthma, and depression. The American Academy of Pediatrics has recently called on pediatricians, informed by research from molecular biology, genomics, immunology, and neuroscience, to become leaders in science-based strategies to build strong foundations for children’s life-long health. In this...
Paper Details
Title
The Science of Early Life Toxic Stress for Pediatric Practice and Advocacy
Published Date
Feb 1, 2013
Journal
Volume
131
Issue
2
Pages
319 - 327
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