Childhood sexual abuse often leads to health problems later in life, but not every abused person experiences health problems. Researchers in Penn State’s Department of Human Development and Family Studies examined data from women who were abused as children to understand how their bodies produce the stress hormone cortisol.
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How do the effects of childhood abuse extend into middle age?
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