Roughly 7% of all US service veterans have PTSD, with symptoms such as severe anxiety, sleep disturbances and agoraphobia.
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People with real PTSD might be plagued with flashbacks, disturbing dreams, irritability, difficulty concentrating, and depression. They might also come off as avoidant, especially of anything ...
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We can figure this out somewhere else,” CoCo Bates told her husband, Deitrick, after he went on unpaid medical leave from his ...
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Seven out of 100 veterans suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, according to the National Center for PTSD. Symptoms can ...