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Prenatal stress may mutate child’s DNA, increase risk for disease – Healio
Maternal stress during pregnancy may mutate the child’s DNA and thus affect risk for developing disease, according to study results published in Biological Psychiatry….

Maternal stress during pregnancy may mutate the child’s DNA and thus affect risk for developing disease, according to study results published in Biological Psychiatry.
This risk may be particularly prevalent among Black women, researchers noted.
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