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very informative report. it shows how many similarities are shared by ppl w/ PTSD despite how they first got it....the sx are shared by both genders but this report looked into how the women are affected differently.
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i found this report to be very touching and informative. the reporter gave me a lot more to think about.
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I just read this article before coming to psychcentral. Very bad news for women in the military! Something that should be read by any woman considering enlisting. thanks for posting it, fayerody.
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