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We often associate PTSD with soldiers, accidents, or violence.
We often associate PTSD with soldiers, accidents, or violence. In my clinic, I see this silent beast born from years of chronic stress and the constant pressure to “be okay.” Here’s how it quietly wrecks your metabolic health and mental well-being:
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We often associate PTSD with soldiers, accidents, or violence.
In my clinic, I see this silent beast born from years of chronic stress and the constant pressure to “be okay.”
Here’s how it quietly wrecks your metabolic health and mental well-being:
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