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After decades of war, few Afghans seek help for mental health

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AFGHAN MENTAL HEALTHSOURCE: AP HORIZONS, LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY RESTRICTIONS: HORIZONS CLIENTS AND AP LIFESTYLE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY CLIENTS ONLYLENGTH: 3:33SHOTLIST:AP TelevisionKabul - 23 July 20161. Various of aftermath of...
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No Foul Play in Central Park Bodies

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New York City police say the deaths of two men found in Central Park lakes don't appear to be crime-related.Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce spoke Wednesday at the park's Swan Lake, where a body was found hours earlier.Another body was...
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Neurosurgeon explains how relatively minor accidents can turn deadly

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AP Television Los Angeles, 18 March 2009 1. Wide exterior tilt down Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center building in Westwood area of Los Angeles 2. Close sign Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center 3. Medium interior Neurodiagnostic...
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Calif. AG: Immigration facilities lack oversight

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California's top prosecutor says detainees in federal immigration detention facilities in the state have inadequate access to health care, lawyers and family.
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Justice Minister commissions study into domestic homicide

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Irish Justice Minister Charlie Flanagan commissions an in-depth research study focussing on fatal domestic violence. This follows domestic abuse survivor, Jessica Bowes, launching of the no contact order amendment bill.
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Rohingya Rape Survivors' Babies Quietly Emerge

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MORE THAN 10 MONTHS AFTER MYANMAR'S SECURITY FORCES LAUNCHED A SWEEPING CAMPAIGN OF RAPE AND OTHER BRUTALITIES AGAINST ROHINGYA MUSLIMS.. A NEW WAVE OF ANGUISH. SOUNDBITE (Rohingya dialect) "S," Rohingya Rape...
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Wisconsin doctor calls attention to long-term effects of combat trauma after being nearly killed himself

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HEADLINE: Wisconsin doctor uses injuries from Iraq to help other veterans CAPTION: Wisconsin doctor calls attention to long-term effects of combat trauma after being nearly killed himself (Dec 22) [Location: MILWAUKEE. - Dec. 14,...
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WRAP Trauma suffered by Gazan children during Israeli onslaught

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Rafah, southern Gaza Strip - 5 January 2009 1. People running in street after tank shelling, thick black smoke rising over building 2. Children running in street 3. UPSOUND: explosion, pan to black smoke rising over site of shelling 4....
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Calif. AG: Immigration facilities lack oversight

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California's top prosecutor says detainees in federal immigration detention facilities in the state have inadequate access to health care, lawyers and family.
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Boston marathon survivor now paramedic amid virus

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A Boston Marathon bombing survivor is urging people stressed over being stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic to pay close attention to their mental health.
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Boston marathon survivor now paramedic amid virus

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A Boston Marathon bombing survivor is urging people stressed over being stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic to pay close attention to their mental health.
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Brain injuries in Iraq shows 'unseen wounds of war'

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The spotlight on brain injuries suffered by American troops in Iraq this month is an example of America's episodic attention to this invisible war wound, which has affected hundreds of thousands over the past two decades but is not yet...
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CLEAN : REFILE: Documentary follows journey of Florida school shooting survivors

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Two years after a shooting rampage at a school in Parkland Florida the rage the frustration the trauma of the survivors is the focus of a new documentary called Us Kids that aims to put gun violence at the heart of this year's US...
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CROATIA: CARE WORKERS IN ESPIONAGE CASE ARE FEED (2)

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English/Nat Two Australian aid workers, Steve Pratt and Peter Wallace, who were convicted of spying during the NATO bombing campaign against Yugoslavia, were freed on Wednesday. Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic pardoned and...
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US naval hospital ship Comfort prepares to leave for Indian Ocean

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1. Wide of USNS Comfort docked at harbor - zoom to hospital cross on ship 2. Dockside materials prepared to lift onto ship 3. Cranes lifting supplies onto the ship 4. Supplies arriving on ship 5. Hand truck being moved into receiving...
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Hospital overwhelmed by numbers of patients with disease and war trauma

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As hostilities in South Sudan continue, overcrowding at the main United Nations hospital in the nation's capital Juba is becoming an increasing problem. According to UN estimates, more than 1-thousand people have been killed and a...
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Israeli NGO helps refugee children in Lesbos

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Kara Tepe Camp, Lesbos - 6 September 20161. Refugee children playing outdoors in the refugee camp2. IsraAid shipping container where classes and other learning...
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Gallery unites prominent French and Japanese female artists

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LEADIN:A London gallery is pairing works by prominent female artists Louise Bourgeois and Yayoi Kusama.It shows how both explored psychological trauma and tried to master their fears through artistic creation.STORYLINE:One's from France,...
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Recent suicides haunt survivors of mass shootings

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Tragedies like the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High and Sandy Hook Elementary school massacres eventually fade from view, blunted by other mass shootings and the passage of time. But for the survivors, the pain can never end.
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Calif. AG: Immigration facilities lack oversight

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CLEAN : City Hall opens its door to homeless Londoners on Christmas Eve

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One hundred homeless people and rough sleepers enjoy a Christmas Eve lunch and a range of free services including hairdressing an optician and art workshops at London's City Hall (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)