On average, women with PTSD reported that their first symptom occurred around the age of 30.
Pope appoints first US Archbishop for Chicago
In his first major appointment in the United States, Pope Francis has named Bishop Blase J. Cupich of Spokane to be the next archbishop of Chicago.
NBC admits error in Chris Christie report
NBC said Thursday night that Governor Christie was no longer being investigated by the government for a potential involvement in the illegal lane closures.
International UN summit aims to solve climate change
Next week in New York City, the United Nations will host the 2014 Climate Change Summit, an opportunity for political, industrial, and scientific leaders alike to come together to brainstorm a strategy to combat global climate change.
Sierra Leone: The largest nationwide quarantine since the European plague
Sierra Leone’s nationwide quarantine begins without fuss, as residents maintain compliance with government orders.
The Show Must Go on, Fashion Police to continue without Joan Rivers
With the blessing of her daughter Melissa Rivers, the franchise plans to go on after losing it’s beloved star.
The hottest summer ever just happened, NOAA
According to a report from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the extreme heat that gripped that the world throughout the summer was unprecedented, and shows no signs of cooling.
Gaffe alert: Joe Biden praises ex-senator accused of assault
Gaffes are nothing new for the Vice President.
PTSD may be linked to food addiction in women, study reports
PTSD symptoms linkage to food addiction in women may strengthen evidence for PTSD-obesity correlation.
Dogs can have pessimistic or optimistic personalities, too
A University of Sydney study recently showed that dogs have distinct optimistic and pessimistic personality traits that can be measured through a series of tests.
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