Soldier Suicides in Iraq Rose Last Year
Forbes - 13.6 percent of soldiers reported acute stress symptoms such as nightmares or reliving an incident, and 16.5 percent reported a combination of depression, anxiety and acute stress. That is in keeping with other studies showing some 30 percent of
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Soldier suicides in Iraq rose last year
Associated Press - 13.6 percent of soldiers reported acute stress symptoms such as nightmares or reliving an incident, and 16.5 percent reported a combination of depression, anxiety and acute stress. That is in keeping with other studies showing some 30 percent of
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Multiple deployments increase stress, study says
USA Today - Fourteen percent of those surveyed said they suffered from acute stress symptoms compared to 11% in the 2004 study; 17% reported a combination of depression, anxiety and acute stress, compared to 13% the year before. • Only 4% of surveyed soldiers
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Trauma is the Khmer Rouge’s legacy
Gulf Times - Post-traumatic stress symptoms range from flashbacks, nightmares and sleep problems to a lack of a sense of a future, emotional numbness and an inability to interact with others, including family, as well as violent behaviour and anxiety attacks.
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