University of Michigan: Losing a Parent Early in Life Impacts a Person's Immune System as They Age
June 22, 2023
June 22, 2023
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, June 22 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
When a person loses a parent or a caregiver at a young age, their immune system suffers later in life, according to University of Michigan research.
A group of researchers led by Grace Noppert found that if the parents or caregivers of a child under age 16 died, or they were separated for a period longer than six months, the child's immune function was negatively impac . . .
When a person loses a parent or a caregiver at a young age, their immune system suffers later in life, according to University of Michigan research.
A group of researchers led by Grace Noppert found that if the parents or caregivers of a child under age 16 died, or they were separated for a period longer than six months, the child's immune function was negatively impac . . .