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Hurricane survivors experience long-term mental health distress - Read More

Date Added: June 01, 2008 06:52:03 AM
CHICAGO – As the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) works to close the last trailer parks that many Gulf-area hurricane survivors call home this weekend, the findings of a new study suggest that displacement affects survivors' mental health.

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