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Epigenetics of Stress and Stress Disorders, a new volume in the
Translational Epigenetics series, examines the epigenetic
mechanisms involved in modifying DNA following prolonged stress or
trauma. This is accomplished through the evaluation of both the
physiological and molecular effects of stress on the body that can
eventually lead to stress disorders. The book begins by providing a
psychiatric, biological, and phenomenological foundation for
understanding stress disorders, before delving into the genomics of
stress disorders. From here, chapter authors discuss a range of
recent epigenetic research in the area, highlighting epigenome-wide
association studies (EWAS), exciting developments in noncoding RNA
studies, possible effects of prolonged stress on telomere
shortening, and the long-term physical effects of PTSD on the
health of patients. The book also examines the effect of adversity
during sensitive periods or development and across the life span.
The book concludes by looking at possible transgenerational
stress-induced epigenetic alterations on future offspring and
important areas of research for public health, along with the
potential for epigenetic therapeutics or "epidrugs."
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