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PTSS
(redirected from Post traumatic stress syndrome)

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PTSSPost Traumatic Stress Syndrome
PTSSPosttraumatische Stressstoornis (Dutch: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder)
PTSSPrecision Tracking Space System (US DoD)
PTSSPost-Traumatic Symptom Scale
PTSSProcurement, Travel and Shipping Section (UN)
PTSSPostoperative Toxic Shock Syndrome
PTSSPublic Telephone Switching System


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Medically discharged from the Army he says he is suffering from post traumatic stress syndrome (PTSD) and has had no help at all to cope with the condition.
com "The nation which forgets its defenders will itself be forgotten", said President Calvin Coolidge, and with a potential 40,000 cases of Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome diagnosed since 2003, PTSD is an issue that will be concerning both returning veterans and their families for years to come.
This type of medication is used to treat not only depression but also as an anxiety treatment for Panic Disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome and Social Phobias.
 
 
 
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