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The question that is given over here, this is regarding the adverse childhood experiences.
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Adverse childhood experiences have been shown to have a far -reaching effect in child development that can negatively impact the health into the adulthood.
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And some states are starting to screen for aces as a part of routine medical visits.
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So based on this, some of the questions are asked.
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So basically the adverse childhood experiences that, may harm the children's developing brains and it leads to change in their behavior it also responds to the stress as it damages the immune system so harmful and it also affects shows up the decade later so the experience that or face by the children they may be of violence the abuse the neglect witnessing the virus in the whole community having a family member attempt of die by means of suicide it can also have a negative impact on the grandchild's help and regarding the ace screening we have to explain regarding the ace screening the question says how do we feel the national inclusion of ace screening this could impact the health care system the screening for this the adverse childhood experiences and stress and it also provides the targets and evidence -based interventions for the stress.
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It also improves the efficiency and healthcare, better support to the individuals and family health and even the well -being.
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It can also reduce the long -term health costs.
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The next say that we have to explain about the additional investment into the ace screening and interventions...