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September 11 Footage Linked to Depression and PTSDEvidence has been flooding in of late of the deep harm that the September 11 attacks have had. eta terrorism Terrorism-in-the-world. This has spread far from the scene of the devastation and tragic loss of life to affect the long-term psychological health of all those who witnessed the images on their TV screens. The latest warning of this damage came at the conference of the Australasian College of Surgeons in Adelaide, South Australia. The conference heard that repeated exposure to last year's terrorist attacks could have long-term psychological effects, particularly in young children. eta terrorism Ethics of war and terrorism. Yale University Professor Jay Winter warned that the saturation media coverage of the horrific images could produce effects similar to post- traumatic stress disorder suffered by soldiers after battle. Of course the worst effects have been found in those living in the proximity of ground zero. A study by the New York Academy of Medicine, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, estimates that more than 100,000 New Yorkers have suffered from post traumatic stress disorder in the wake of the attack on the World Trade Center. eta terrorism Olympics and terrorism. It says that nearly one in ten people living in the lower third of Manhattan reported major depression they believe was linked to the atrocity. Many had trouble sleeping and, when they did, repeatedly dreamt about the disaster. The study, compiled by Dr Sandro Galea, is the first major investigation of the lasting psychological impact of September 11. One in five people living in the immediate neighbourhood of Ground Zero suffered from post traumatic stress disorder. Symptoms included flashbacks or nightmares in which they re-lived the terrifying feelings they experienced during the attack.
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