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Experts say helping people who suffered losses during the storm meet basic needs like food and shelter reduces stress, while talking about emotions builds resiliency.
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A pulmonologist warns about chemicals, oil, gas and other dangerous substances in floodwaters created by Hurricane Ian.
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In total, 67 babies had to be evacuated from Southwest Florida hospitals to regions throughout the state. All Children's in St. Petersburg has 21 of them.
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Talking with neighbors is among the ways to help ease anxiety after a disaster, says Reese VanCamp of Elite DNA Behavioral Health in Fort Myers.
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NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Florida Hospital Association's CEO Mary Mayhew about conditions at health care facilities in Southwest Florida following Hurricane Ian.
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Some required rescues, while others hunkered down while depending on generator power as crews sort through the damage.
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AARP Florida released these results ahead of schedule Monday in hopes that Floridians will make plans as Hurricane Ian approaches the state.
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Florida Disaster Recovery mental health coordinator Sara Newhouse discusses the challenges people face after a disaster and how the Florida Division of Emergency Management is planning to aid in their recovery.
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The national survey shows that more Floridians want the state to protect against future extreme weather events rather than invest in clean energy.
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Researchers say the round-the-clock nature of storm reporting and increased exposure from phones and social media can fuel stress.