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Medicine's Andrew Garner examines the long-term impact of trauma

Media | July 10, 2018 | Story by: Editorial Staff
When a child is traumatized, this one thing helps their recovery the most Deseret News: Trauma like some immigrant children are experiencing as they cross the U.S. border may have longer-lasting effects, including addiction, disease and dementia. Andrew Garner, clinical professor of pediatrics, explained how parents and caregivers can help children reduce the long-term impact of trauma.
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