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  2. Developmental impact of child neglect in early childhood

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    Medical neglect can lead to a number of long-term physical consequences such as permanent loss of hearing from ear infections, vision impairment from strabismus, and chronic respiratory issues from untreated pneumonia. A common outcome of neglect is non-organic failure to thrive in infants and children.

  3. Child neglect - Wikipedia

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    Child neglect tremendously affects the physical development, mental development, and emotional development of a child causing long-term consequences, such as poor academic achievement, depression (mood), and personality disorders.

  4. Neglect - Wikipedia

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    Neglect can carry on in a child's life falling into many long-term side effects, including physical injuries, developmental trauma disorder, low self-esteem, attention disorders, violent behavior, and death.

  5. Childhood trauma - Wikipedia

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    Neglect, abandonment, sexual abuse, emotional abuse, and physical abuse are all forms of psychological trauma that can have long-lasting effects on a child's mental health. These types of abuse disrupt a child's sense of safety and trust, which can lead to various mental disorders including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), attachment ...

  6. Child abuse - Wikipedia

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    The long-term impact of child abuse and neglect on physical health and development can be: Shaken baby syndrome. Shaking a baby is a common form of child abuse that often results in permanent neurological damage (80% of cases) or death (30% of cases). [93]

  7. 'I was trying to survive': Yale Fertility Center patients say ...

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    'I was literally crying. There were tears coming out.' Rosenberg's first egg retrieval created the embryo that resulted in her two twin boys. But it was the only viable embryo from her procedure.

  8. Adverse childhood experiences - Wikipedia

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    Scientific evidence is mounting that such adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) have a profound long-term effect on health. Research shows that exposure to abuse and to serious forms of family dysfunction in the childhood family environment are likely to activate the stress response, thus potentially disrupting the developing nervous, immune ...

  9. Manhattan jail where Jeffrey Epstein died has long history of ...

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    Jeffrey Epstein lived in a lavish Upper East Side mansion, but he met his end in a hulking building in lower Manhattan. A few blocks from the jail where he died is the courthouse where Epstein ...