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    • Jan 2, 2018

Predicting the Aftershock


Large-scale disasters produce ripple effects well beyond the physical damage they cause. Around a quarter of those who endure earthquakes, for instance, later develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The full article was published at Psychology Today.

IMAGE: National Museum of Health and Medicine — Flickr


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