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We all know that the childhood experiences influences our personality throughout the life but the affects are not bounded to the mental behaviors, a recent research has shown that the adults who have experience abuse, poverty and social isolation in the childhood are at higher risks to getting the cardiac diseases.

While discussing about these findings Karen A. Matthews, a professor

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of psychiatry and epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh, said in an American Psychological Association news release “Many diseases first diagnosed in mid-life can be traced back to childhood. Having some bad health habits in your 20’s and 30’s is part of the reason why people get diseases later on. However, it isn’t the whole reason” and further she explained that “The evidence shows that certain reactions to adverse childhood experiences associated with lower socioeconomic status, isolation and negative events can affect the disease process”.

Mathew has conducted a couple of theories on this issue and finally she has shown this conclusion that all the social oddness of childhood contributes to the cardiovascular diseases in childhood.

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