Violence alters human genes for generations, researchers discover.
Violence alters human genes for generations, researchers discover.

<p>Children of Syrian refugees inherit the stress of civil war.</p>

Violence alters human genes for generations, researchers discover.
<p>Children of Syrian refugees inherit the stress of civil war.</p>
"It’s not clear what, if any, effect these epigenetic changes have in the lives of people"
No shit.
Also let's not pretend that the only response to scientific support of the existence of measurable negative epigenetic effects from generational trauma would be "being nicer." It could also be genetic discrimination. Or sterilization. Or eugenics. Or a tactic in genocidal campaigns.
Shit.
I assume the “epigenetic signature” they describe is some kind of methylation?
Indeed. The linked article is terribly written.
Here's the paper instead: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-025-89818-z
Previous similar work: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamapsychiatry/article-abstract/2826082