Health & Medicine
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Exposure to Major Disasters Can Cause Long-Term Mental Health Problems
Natural disasters' physical impacts may dissipate in weeks or months, but the psychological toll they take on people and communities can last for years. Individuals in disaster-prone areas can suffer from continuously experiencing a series of traumatic events and counteract the mental health effects of natural disasters when they occur when they do.
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