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Posted: 2025-06-13 12:24:20 UTC

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Childhood trauma can biologically rewire the brain and immune system, increasing the risk of psychiatric disorders. New insights into neuroinflammation may lead to preventive, precision-based mental health care.
Childhood trauma can cause long-lasting changes in immune function, fueling chronic brain inflammation.
These changes increase vulnerability to conditions like depression, bipolar disorder, and other psychiatric illnesses.
Identifying inflammatory biomarkers could enable early interventions that prevent or lessen future mental health issues.
Understanding why some people develop disorders while others remain resilient.