Memories of Katrina Continue to Hinder Mental Health Recovery in New Orleans [Medical News & Perspectives]
JAMA. 2010;304(8):841-843. doi:10.1001/jama.2010.1193 When Lucy Lexapro paraded through Mardi Gras, Ben Springgate, MD, MPH, knew something had changed.
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A recent surge of neo-Nazism in several countries — including, improbably, Israel, and Mongolia (where some dark-skinned natives are rabidly anti-Chinese) — has generally been denounced, but Corinna Burt credited it with rescuing her from a life of acting in pornographic videos.
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A recent surge of neo-Nazism in several countries — including, improbably, Israel, and Mongolia (where some dark-skinned natives are rabidly anti-Chinese) — has generally been denounced, but Corin
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