Quake victims suffer more with aftershocks - UPI.com

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April 14, 2011 The barrage of aftershocks from the March 11 disaster in Japan is raising concerns about the impact on the already rattled victims, doctors say. The concern stems from the fact that some of the victims are beginning to image the ground shaking even when there is no aftershock or fearing an earthquake just by seeing such things tree branches moving in the wind, The New York Times reported.
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Quake victims suffer more with aftershocks - UPI.com
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April 14, 2011 The barrage of aftershocks from the March 11 disaster in Japan is raising concerns about the impact on the already rattled victims, doctors say. The concern stems from the fact that some of the victims are beginning to image the ground shaking even when there is no aftershock or fearing an earthquake just by seeing such things tree branches moving in the wind, The New York Times reported.
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