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Newly discovered link between traumatic brain injury in children and epigenetic changes could help personalize treatment for recovering kids

  • Written by Lacey W. Heinsberg, Assistant Professor of Nursing and Human Genetics, University of Pittsburgh
imageThe effects of traumatic brain injuries go beyond what meets the eye.Naeblys/iStock via Getty Images Plus

A newly discovered biological signal in the blood could help health care teams and researchers better understand how children respond to brain injuries at the cellular level, according to our research in the Journal of Neurotrauma.

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