Association Between Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and Mortality Among Responders and Civilians Following the September 11, 2001, Disaster
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1. World Trade Center Health Registry, New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Long Island City, New York
Publisher
American Medical Association (AMA)
Subject
General Medicine
Link
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/articlepdf/2760026/giesinger_2020_oi_190768.pdf
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