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[TheZoo] Combat stress, exhaustion, and bearing witness to the horrors of war contribute to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a serious set of symptoms that can lead to depression, illness, violent behavior, and even suicide. Additionally, depleted uranium, Lariam, insufficient body armor and infectious diseases are just a few of the health risks which accompany an immorally planned and incompetently executed war.
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[Hpalumbo's Weblog] Source #1 Sontag. D. “In More Cases, Combat Trauma Is Taking the ...: “Combat stress, exhaustion, and bearing witness to the horrors of war contribute to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), a serious set of symptoms that can lead to depression, illness, violent behavior, and even suicide. Additionally, depleted uranium, Lariam, insufficient body armor and infectious diseases are just a few of the health risks which accompany an immorally planned and incompetently executed war.
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[The Lantern of Truth] One Life Is Too Many: 21, the 23-year-old reservist and armored personnel carrier driver took his own life. Eddie Moore, Willy’s father, said Willy’s case worker for post-traumatic stress disorder from the VA Gulf Coast Veterans Health Care System in Biloxi called to follow up for the first time on the day of Willy’s funeral.
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