Negative fateful life events appear to accelerate brain aging, study finds

18:27 EDT 5 Apr 2018 | News-Medical.net

Conflict, a death in the family, financial hardship and serious medical crises are all associated with accelerated physical aging. In a new study, researchers at the University of California San Diego School of Medicine found that such negative fateful life events -- or FLEs -- appear to also specifically accelerate aging in the brain.

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