Spanking Lupus Link -

Studies involving over 67,000 participants from the Nurses' Health Study II and the Black Women’s Health Study found that:

Women exposed to the most severe levels of physical or emotional maltreatment were 2.57 to 3 times more likely to develop lupus later in life. spanking lupus link

Landmark medical studies, including research published by the American College of Rheumatology and tracked through the Nurses' Health Study II, have revealed that adults who experienced high levels of physical and emotional trauma during childhood have a two- to three-fold higher risk of developing lupus compared to those who did not. This surprising connection is rooted in the biological impact of chronic stress, which permanently alters immune function and triggers systemic inflammation. The Scientific Grounding of the Link Studies involving over 67,000 participants from the Nurses'

I need to be careful not to perpetuate any real-world misinformation. There's no scientific link between spanking (corporal punishment) and lupus. So the story should be fictional, not suggesting a real health risk. The protagonist could be someone investigating false claims or facing harmful traditional treatments. : Over time, inflammation breaks down the immune system

: Over time, inflammation breaks down the immune system.