Thursday, 26. August 2010

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Friday, 30. July 2010
The human psyche is normally quite strong even under stress, but not everyone shares the same ability to handle the emotional stress that a catastrophe of …
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Thursday, 29. July 2010
A survey shows the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is impacting the mental health of coastal residents in four states bordering the Gulf. …
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Tuesday, 27. July 2010
Growing Health Crisis in the Gulf
Ongoing today, the legacy includes criminal negligence, bankruptcies, destroyed lives and livelihoods, domestic violence, severe anxiety, trauma, PTSD, drug and alcohol abuse, serious illnesses, suicides, massive loss of plant and wildlife, and vast ecological destruction from the 30 million or more gallons spilled, the State of Alaska’s conservative estimate, not Exxon’s 11 million figure, its …
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Thursday, 22. July 2010
Mississippi, Alabama and Florida also have asked for mental health money. But BP requested earlier this month that the states draft more uniform requests, …
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Friday, 16. July 2010
Newswise — Experts from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) are working closely with state mental health coordinators in …
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Thursday, 15. July 2010
He cited depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder, and he noted their links with social problems such as domestic violence and abuse of …
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Thursday, 15. July 2010
But about 2:30 pm, the sight of four approaching skimmers just offshore was enough to clear every swimmer within eyesight from the water. …
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Tuesday, 13. July 2010
Actually Obama finally did give the swine flu vaccine to his daughters towards the end of October last year after people made hay of his distancing from the …
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Sunday, 11. July 2010
Did Oil Kill the Animals Washing Up in the Gulf?
Determining an oil spill’s toll on wildlife is never an easy feat—and the challenging conditions of the current gulf spill make it all the more complicated. While most of the animals collected alive have been visibly covered in oil, the majority of those that have been found dead have had no oil visible on their bodies, making the cause of death difficult to ascertain.
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