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Journalism and Psychological Trauma
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Stress, suicide: tough wounds for the US Army
Anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder and record-high suicide rates are haunting American veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, amid a taboo over mental distress.
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