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Subject Mental Health Consequences Of A Climate-Driven Hurricane; Podcast: Alan Weil's 2021 Health Policy Predictions
Date December 29, 2020 9:03 PM
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**The Latest Research, Commentary, and News from Health Affairs**

**Tuesday, December 29, 2020**

IN THE JOURNAL

CLIMATE & HEALTH

Scrambling For Safety In The Eye Of Dorian: Mental Health Consequences
Of Exposure To A Climate-Driven Hurricane

By James M. Shultz, Duane E. Sands, Nadia Holder-Hamilton, William
Hamilton, Sandeep Goud, Krista Marie Nottage, Zelde Espinel, Stephanie
Friedman, Craig Fugate, James P. Kossin, and Sandro Galea

There is growing evidence that climate change is making tropical
cyclones more damaging and leading to devastating population health
consequences. A new analysis by James M. Shultz and coauthors finds that
mental health and psychosocial support was critical in the aftermath of
Hurricane Dorian. Read More >>

Read the December 2020 Table of Contents
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