February 11, 2014
Dr. Andrew Dennis, a surgeon in the Cook County hospital trauma unit, looks at the wound of a man who was shot in 2012 in Chicago, on May 16, 2013. Americans in violent neighborhoods are developing PTSD at rates similar to combat veterans.
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The PTSD Crisis That's Being Ignored: Americans Wounded in Their Own Neighborhoods
A growing body of research shows that Americans with traumatic injuries develop PTSD at rates comparable to veterans of war.
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