from Reuters: Health News https://reut.rs/2XFNlEE
Monday, April 29, 2019
Monday, April 29, 2019
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(Reuters Health) - In the wake of violent events like mass shootings or natural disasters, people who watch the most media coverage of the story are more likely to show post-traumatic stress symptoms months later, a small U.S. study suggests.

from Reuters: Health News https://reut.rs/2XFNlEE
from Reuters: Health News https://reut.rs/2XFNlEE
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