Website/URL: http://www.kpc.alaska.edu/templates/news.aspx?id=5120
Organized By: Chris Engel
Contact Info: 1-907-235-7743
Presenter: Dr. Linda Chamberlain, Epidemiologist, Founder of the Alaska Family Violence Prevention Project.
Hear about how the impact of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on our health and behavior. ACE’s increase the risk f
depression, substance abuse, obesity, heart disease and many leading causes of death. Understanding the impact of ACEs on our health can help us to recognize and address unhealthy coping behaviors and prevent the transmission of ACEs to the next generation.
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