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The Psychological Toll of Repeat Hurricane Exposure Should Not Be Overlooked

Summary by Verywell Mind
Strong winds wear down our resilience Verywell / Zoe Hansen Barry, Zeta, Ian, Ida, Ernesto, Helene, Milton. As the list of names of major hurricanes grows longer, our collective ability to cope with the after-effects—both physically and emotionally—becomes unsteady.According to a 2022 study, repeated exposure to hurricanes can have negative effects on mental health. This appears to be the case not only for direct exposure to hurricanes bu…
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