Arthritis connected with childhood physical abuse say researchers
A study from University of Toronto claims that adults who underwent physical abuse as children have about 56 per cent more chances of suffering from osteoarthritis as opposed to those who have not been abused. Osteoarthritis is said to occasionally be an incapacitating severe condition that affects millions of adults. The experts examined the affiliation between self-reported childhood physical abuse and detection of osteoarthritis (OA).
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