Mo. child abuse case, Child abuse can cause brain  changes                  
        


Homicide claim could hinder Mo. incest, rape case  - Bill  Draper 3/5/10 
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Bizarre allegations of rape, incest and  bestiality in 
western Missouri led to the arrests of six family members last  fall and 
unleashed public scorn over the unthinkable acts they are accused of  
committing 
two decades ago. But one of the more sensational claims — that one of  the 
suspects forced their young victims to help kill a man — is creating an  uphill 
climb for prosecutors that could sink the rest of their case, legal  
experts say. Investigators say the sexual abuse allegations have been  
corroborated by six siblings, at least three of whom say they were raped and  
molested 
over a 10-year period beginning in the mid-1980s on a farm east of  Kansas 
City.
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Child abuse can cause brain changes  2/26/10 DUBLIN, Ireland,  Feb. 26 
(UPI) -- Childhood abuse or emotional neglect can result in structural  brain 
changes, say researchers at Ireland's Trinity College Dublin. Thomas Frodl  at 
the School of Medicine and Trinity Institute for Neuroscience said the  
finding was based on a study of 24 patients 18-65, who were being treated for  
major depression. The researchers used high-resolution structural magnetic  
resonance imaging scans of the brain and childhood stress assessments. 
Special  analysis programs were used to measure brain regions and the results 
were  compared with 27 healthy control subjects matched for age and gender. 
"These  structural alterations of the brain are associated with a higher 
vulnerability  to depression and a more chronic course of the depression might 
be 
associated  with further structural changes," Frodl said....The findings are 
published in  the journal Neuropsychopharmacology. 
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