Written by Jonathan Higbee, | Friday, 27 April 2012
Tags: think progress, bullying, duke university, violence, children, dna, telomeres, rapid aging, disease, physical effects, anti-gay, lgbt youth, studies, science We've long known that bullying can lead reek mental damage on victims. But researchers from Duke University have found that it can also affect a victim's genes, causing health problems later in life.
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