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Media, Conflict, and Mental Health: How News Coverage Affects Us
Gaza Strip, Palestinian TerritoriesTuesday, December 17, 2024
Now, let's discuss posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS). These are reactions like flashbacks, nightmares, and feeling on edge. Research suggests that intense media exposure to violent conflicts can trigger these symptoms, even if you haven't experienced the conflict firsthand.
Anxiety is another big factor. Continuous news coverage of a war can make us feel worried and tense. This is especially true if the conflict is happening close to home or involves people we care about.
So, what's the takeaway? Media coverage of violent conflicts can really affect our mental health. It's important to be aware of this and take steps to protect our emotional well-being.
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