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1 a (e.g., combat, interpersonal violence, and natural disasters).
2 llion poor people and victims of shocks (eg, natural disasters).
3 n may prevent cognitive impairment following natural disaster.
4 on and social dynamics in the aftermath of a natural disaster.
5 al cost-effectiveness in the 2 years after a natural disaster.
6 xperiencing displacement, armed conflict, or natural disaster.
7 to respond to, cope with, and recover from a natural disaster.
8 ysical, and temporal distributions of global natural disasters.
9 prior traumatic events, such as violence or natural disasters.
10 tensions arising from disruptive events like natural disasters.
11 ate change and in particular climate-related natural disasters.
12 alized damage caused by malicious attacks or natural disasters.
13 der and depression, that are associated with natural disasters.
14 ces (as measured by oil exports) or risk for natural disasters.
15 , which has helped to mitigate the effect of natural disasters.
16 ations is one of the world's largest ongoing natural disasters.
17 ating the severity and risks associated with natural disasters.
18 earthquakes are some of the most devastating natural disasters.
19 titive threat to indigenous populations than natural disasters.
20 g nations and regions of the world struck by natural disasters.
21 ill patients, including those resulting from natural disasters.
22 tries, which are similarly at risk of having natural disasters.
23 ather events, which are responsible for most natural disasters.
24 , is a country that is particularly prone to natural disasters: 26% of the population are affected by
25 r, Second World War and various conflicts or natural disasters across Africa, Asia and Central Americ
28 ion of blood collection by political unrest, natural disasters and emerging infections and implementa
29 of some of the more important sudden impact natural disasters and potential future threats (e.g., in
30 These findings on the minimal influence of natural disasters and precipitation on permanent moves s
31 ng rate combined with frequent occurrence of natural disasters and significant climatic variations, t
32 elation between rates of persons affected by natural disasters and SST anomalies in the Eastern Pacif
34 is widespread and often exacerbated by war, natural disaster, and forced migration, warrant study.
35 tries, typically following war, violence, or natural disaster, and who have frequently experienced tr
36 nd in the process be ready for bioterrorism, natural disasters, and epidemics of other infectious dis
37 a result of war, decolonization, epidemics, natural disasters, and other disruptive events, millions
38 ket bubbles, ill preparedness in the face of natural disasters, and overly aggressive medical decisio
39 catastrophic events (e.g., economic crises, natural disasters, and terrorism) by not taking into acc
40 d education, and mitigation of the effect of natural disasters; and negatives such as low gross domes
41 hosocial consequences of relocation due to a natural disaster are unrelated in the long term to coron
46 Ecosystem resetting occurs when episodic natural disasters breach thresholds with little or no wa
47 ext of climate change and recent large-scale natural disasters, but as yet relatively few large-scale
48 ion between ENSO and populations affected by natural disasters can be described as a "natural disaste
49 hat academic medical centers in proximity to natural disasters can help deliver effective medical car
51 t of information in large armed conflict and natural disaster crises since 2010: we show that informa
54 evidence and arguments for a severe cycle of natural disasters-earthquakes, El Nino flooding, beach r
57 estigate the consequences of climate-related natural disasters for long-term population mobility in r
59 -made threats--such as a higher incidence of natural disasters, greater disease prevalence, fewer nat
63 eriorating economy, coupled with a series of natural disasters in 1995-97, led to a severe food crisi
64 company complex humanitarian emergencies and natural disasters in both the acute phase of crisis and
66 individuals with PTSD in the aftermath of a natural disaster is associated with greater reach than U
69 subject headings and text words (Disasters, Natural Disasters, Mental Health, Mental Health Programs
70 nd soft tissue infections was highest during natural disaster missions, intra-abdominal infections du
71 diseases and unexplained syndromes (n = 29), natural disasters (n = 81), terrorism and unintentional
73 provision of nutrition services at times of natural disaster or conflict, and human and institutiona
74 ke Haiti, as any nation rebuilding following natural disaster or conflict, requires respect for rule
76 and the annual rates of persons affected by natural disasters per 1000 population during 1964-93, gl
77 f ENSO) and the rates of persons affected by natural disasters per 1000 population were determined gl
78 s infections in developing countries after a natural disaster requires a multidisciplinary approach i
79 conflict, forced population displacement, or natural disasters result in high rates of excess morbidi
80 eterans, impact and needs assessments during natural disasters, risk factors for heat-related mortali
83 ings following probable trauma exposure (ie, natural disaster, terrorism, and military deployment; n
84 -studied birth cohort was exposed to a major natural disaster (the Canterbury, New Zealand, earthquak
86 nd order, ranging from terrorist attacks and natural disasters to epidemics such as AIDS and SARS.
87 perature and precipitation along with sudden natural disasters to infer their relative influence on m
90 poverty, political instability, and frequent natural disasters, warrant careful analysis of Banglades
92 ultive trauma (e.g., motor vehicle accident, natural disaster) was best explained by common and uniqu
93 For deaths due to collective violence and natural disasters, we used mortality shock regressions.
94 wever, among the health effects of different natural disasters, which if recognized, can ensure that
95 xposed to higher levels of stress related to natural disasters, while greater reactivity to and proce
96 partner abuse, motor vehicle accidents, and natural disasters, with most participants reporting expo
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