Genetics

Violence alters human genes for generations, researchers discover

Groundbreaking research reveals that trauma from violence can leave genetic imprints that pass through generations, as demonstrated in Syrian families affected by civil conflicts. The study found 14 distinct genomic modifications in grandchildren of Hama massacre survivors, providing the first human evidence of transgenerational stress transmission. These findings suggest violence-induced epigenetic changes may influence health outcomes and explain intergenerational cycles of trauma.