Lack of Hugs Can Change Children's Neurobiology
22nd Nov 2005, 21:31 GMT
MADISON, Wis. - Children raised in the uncaring environment of some eastern European orphanages ended up with a long-lasting deficit in two hormones involved in forming social bonds, reported researchers here.
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