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Connection, Worldview, Mutuality, Moving Towards
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Budget 2019 allocated $10.2 million to help boost its efforts to combat child sexual exploitation
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Overcoming PTSD by disrupting memories
http://bit.ly/2FlrprE Fight or flight, panic, trembling: Our brains are wired to ensure we respond instantly to fear. While that fear response may save our lives in the dangerous moment, at times people stay on high alert long after the threat has passed, and develop post-traumatic stress disorder. A new study from Scripps Research in Florida…