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  1. ... html?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/athletes.html . Updated February 15, 2024. Accessed ... symptoms/?CDC_AAref_Val=https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/extremeheat/warning.html . Updated February 15, 2024. Accessed ...
  2. ... Tips for survivors: coping with grief after a disaster or traumatic event. HHS Publication No. SMA-17- ... samhsa.gov/product/tips-survivors-coping-grief-after-disaster-or-traumatic-event/sma17-5035 . Updated December 2017. ...
  3. ... Examples of one-time traumatic events are: Natural disasters, such as a tornado, hurricane, fire, or flood ...
  4. ... led to the human errors behind several large disasters including the Exxon-Valdez oil spill and the ...
  5. ... and crush syndrome). In: Ciottone G, ed. Ciottone's Disaster Medicine . 3rd ed. Philadelphia, PA: Elsevier; 2024:chap ...
  6. ... tool accidents, or from motor vehicle accidents. Natural disasters, war, and terrorist attacks can also cause traumatic ...
  7. ... noncancerous childhood conditions Radiation exposure from nuclear plant disasters Radiation given through a vein (through an IV) ...
  8. ... is permanent, even though you survive. Poverty, natural disasters, political problems, and war can all contribute to ...
  9. ... cancer or Hodgkin lymphoma or from a nuclear disaster. It takes many years to develop leukemia from ...
  10. ... such as: Assault Car accidents Domestic abuse Natural disasters Prison stay Sexual assault Terrorism War
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